DescriptionThis photograph of Stonehenge from a distance places the famous monument in the context of its landscape and environment, rather than the closer focus more commonly seen in tourism images of the site. The Celts built Stonehenge as a site of religious pilgrimage, and the contextualization of Stonehenge in its natural setting brings it closer to their beliefs in nature worship.
Materials Cprint on Fuji Lustre
ClassificationPhotograph
Dimensions
76.2 × 106.7 cm (30 × 42 in.)
Object number STU-2013-00003
In Collection(s):
Credit Line Courtesy Humber Galleries