Condition Report: In very good condition. Satin finish heavy paper. Sheet in places minimally wavy
Literature and illustration
Ragnar Axelsson: Die Seele des Nordens. Island, Färöer, Grönland. Reykjavìk 2005, p. 34-35 / Ragnar Axelsson: Behind the Mountains. Reykjavík 2013, p. 56-57 / Ragnar Axelsson: Gesichter des Nordens. Island - Färöer - Grönland. Munich 2016 (2nd edition; first German edition), p. 54-55
Jökulgil near Landmannalaugar
"The sheep drive at Landmannalaugar lasts about a week. This is followed by two more searches in case any sheep have been left behind. I have driven there several times to watch the sheep drivers at work. This always provides opportunities for good photos. This picture was taken in a gorge that is only accessible by car in autumn when the rivers are low. Nevertheless, I got my car stuck in the ford and broke the front-wheel drive. So I walked up the mountains to capture panoramic images of this magnificent landscape." (quoted from: Op.cit. (Reykjavìk 2005), p. 145)
Gelatin silver print. 26,8 × 57,4 cm (32,4 × 60,7 cm)
(10 ½ × 22 ⅝ in. (12 ¾ × 23 ⅞ in.)). Signed, dated and titled in pencil on the reverse as well as inscribed in pencil by another hand. [3397]
Condition Report: In very good condition. Satin finish heavy paper. Sheet in places minimally wavy
Literature and illustration
Ragnar Axelsson: Die Seele des Nordens. Island, Färöer, Grönland. Reykjavìk 2005, p. 34-35 / Ragnar Axelsson: Behind the Mountains. Reykjavík 2013, p. 56-57 / Ragnar Axelsson: Gesichter des Nordens. Island - Färöer - Grönland. Munich 2016 (2nd edition; first German edition), p. 54-55
Jökulgil near Landmannalaugar
"The sheep drive at Landmannalaugar lasts about a week. This is followed by two more searches in case any sheep have been left behind. I have driven there several times to watch the sheep drivers at work. This always provides opportunities for good photos. This picture was taken in a gorge that is only accessible by car in autumn when the rivers are low. Nevertheless, I got my car stuck in the ford and broke the front-wheel drive. So I walked up the mountains to capture panoramic images of this magnificent landscape." (quoted from: Op.cit. (Reykjavìk 2005), p. 145)