Tarraz - Héliogravure photographe TARRAZ





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Impressive large-format photogravure photograph published by MYTHRA – Chamonix, based on a photograph by Tarraz, known for his spectacular high mountain shots.
The scene depicts two mountaineers climbing on a vertiginous glacial wall, with naturally sculpted ice formations.
The heliogravure technique, carried out by SCOP–SADAG, offers exceptional results: deep blacks, perfectly rendered textures, and very fine printing detail.
With its 105 cm height, this piece is particularly decorative and becomes a true wall art, ideal for a chalet, a gallery, an office, or any mountain-themed decor.
Publisher: MYTHRA Editions – Chamonix
Photographer: Tarraz
Technique: Heliogravure (SCOP–SADAG)
Period: 1960s–1970s
Dimensions: 105 × 74.9 cm
Support: Thick heliogravure paper
Color: Black & white
Condition: Good overall condition
Some light undulations at the edges (typical of large, unframed formats).
Very beautiful preservation of the image.
No visible tears.
Careful shipment!
Impressive large-format photogravure photograph published by MYTHRA – Chamonix, based on a photograph by Tarraz, known for his spectacular high mountain shots.
The scene depicts two mountaineers climbing on a vertiginous glacial wall, with naturally sculpted ice formations.
The heliogravure technique, carried out by SCOP–SADAG, offers exceptional results: deep blacks, perfectly rendered textures, and very fine printing detail.
With its 105 cm height, this piece is particularly decorative and becomes a true wall art, ideal for a chalet, a gallery, an office, or any mountain-themed decor.
Publisher: MYTHRA Editions – Chamonix
Photographer: Tarraz
Technique: Heliogravure (SCOP–SADAG)
Period: 1960s–1970s
Dimensions: 105 × 74.9 cm
Support: Thick heliogravure paper
Color: Black & white
Condition: Good overall condition
Some light undulations at the edges (typical of large, unframed formats).
Very beautiful preservation of the image.
No visible tears.
Careful shipment!

