Capri, Punta della Campanella
Giorgio Sommer
Description
Subject Matter:
This photograph was created on the Island of Capri, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Italy. Situated on the rocky coastline, the photograph looks North-East towards the Italian mainland. In the hazy distance, the shrouded form of the Punta della Campanella, a hooked peninsula that stretches out into the sea, is barely visible. On either side of this vista stands the rugged rock face of the island, its sharp-edged bluffs and crags forming a v-shaped composition. The sea appears placid and mirror-like against the hard-textured cliffs. Gripping to the wind-beaten slopes, a slew of hardy plants grow amongst the stones. In the photograph’s right side, a woman in a dress is seated on a boulder. The folds of her dress resemble the rock on which she sits, causing her to appear almost as part of the landscape. She looks out to sea towards the Punta della Campanella, the smallness of her form emphasizing the majestic scale of the cliffs beyond.
Physical Description:
This photograph depicts a view from a rocky coastline looking back at the mainland coast. In the right portion of the frame, a woman in a dress sits on a boulder and looks out to sea.
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