Cima di Rosso

November's first snow transforms the Cima di Rosso into something elemental — granite and ice reduced to their purest gesture against a sky still bruised with early morning. The Forno Glacier holds the last of the darkness while the summit ridge catches a light so brief, so clean, it feels borrowed. The Bregaglia peaks stand behind in silence, border mountains between two worlds. Fresh snow softens every edge yet sharpens every shadow. A landscape balanced between autumn's retreat and winter's arrival — held in a single, unrepeatable breath.

Detail Block:

  • Height — 3,366 m (11,043 ft)

  • First Ascent — 30 July 1867, W.A.B. Coolidge with François and Henri Dévouassoud

  • Coordinates — 46°18′23″ N, 9°43′06″ E

  • Range — Bregaglia Range, Graubünden / Lombardy (Swiss–Italian border)

  • The photo is part of the Grace La Margna collection in St. Moritz

The Edition

Limited to 15 signed originals and 2 Artist's Proofs — across all formats and dimensions. Once complete, no further originals will be produced.

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Diasec face-mount and alternative substrates available on request. Available up to 350 cm width.

Individually produced and hand-signed. Framing consultation and large-format installation guidance included.

Each original accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Works by the artist are installed at the Grace La Margna, St. Moritz, and Hotel Bad Horn.

 

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