Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.20970

    Decaying ice, Zermatt

    Date
    1840
    Creator
    Hercule Nicolet (1801 - 1872, Swiss) , Printer
    Creator - Organisation
    Object type
    Library reference
    24456
    Material
    Technique
    Dimensions
    height (page): 325mm
    width (page): 470mm
    height (plate): 230mm
    width (plate): 330mm
    Subject
    Description
    Landscape view of decaying ice blocks in a mountain range in Zermatt in the Pennine Alps, Switzerland, with unidentified ice peaks in the background and four onlookers visible to the left as viewed.

    Inscribed below: ‘Lith de Nicolet a Neuchatel (Suisse) Dess. d’apres nature et Lith par Bettanier/ GLACIER DE ZERMATT/ Flanc de l’Extermite inferieure [Flank of the lower extremity]’.

    Plate 7 from Louis Agassiz’s Etudes sur les glaciers: atlas de 32 planches (Neuchatel, 1840), a study of glaciers in Switzerland. Bound opposite a leaf of tissue paper numbered ‘7a’, with outline drawing of objects represented and annotations identifying them.

    Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-born American biologist and geologist, was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in 1838. He was awarded the Society’s Copley Medal in 1861 for his 'researches in palaeontology and other branches of science’. He also wrote prolifically on polygenism and was a proponent of scientific racism.
    Related fellows
    Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807 - 1873, Swiss) , Geologist
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