En Grèce, en 1966, un cargo s'engage entre les parois abruptes du canal de Corinthe. Depuis 1894, celui-ci évite aux bateaux un détour de 400 kilomètres: il relie le golfe de Corinthe, en mer
Ionienne, au golfe Saronique, en mer Égée. Mais son faible tirant d'eau (8 mètres) l'interdit aux gros bâtiments.
80 x 53 cm. Tirage postérieur sur papier baryté.
Encadrement bois noir et passepartout tournant.
Edition 1/1.
Greece, 1966, a cargo ship entering the narrow Corinth Canal. Since 1894, the canal has saved ships from making a 400 kilometer detour: it connects The Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea.
But its shallow depth of only 8 meters prevents it from accepting large vessels.
80 x 53 cm. Printed later on fiberbased paper.
Black wooden frame, and mat.
Edition 1/1.
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