





By Hans Conrad Escher von der Linth: "Before leaving that narrow, winding and wild part of the St.Niklaus Valley to enter the plain of Zermatt, one suddenly has a view, beyond the left-hand side of the valley, of the Matterhorn, which is big and striking beyond all description: never in the whole chain of the Alps have I seen so steep and high a rock pyramid...
The beauty of the swiss mountains has also secured many artist an income!
Unfortunately this tradition went lost and the photography dominates the market.
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