Morozumi Osamu: View of Mt. Gyachung Kang - Nepal - Artelino
Osamu Sugiyama combines two great passions - climbing mountains all over the world and carving the experiences, impressions and memories of his treks into woodblock prints. The artist exhibited his works at the 50th anniversary of the prestigious CWAJ Print Show in Tokyo in October 2005. It was his first CWAJ show and Osamu Sugiyama caused wide attention and approval by critics and visitors.
In This is Gyachung, Chris Dahlman unveils the fascinating story of a rare and storied Seiko watch. Through the dramatic story of the 1964 Japanese Himalayan Expedition to the fabled Gyachung Kang mountain, Dahlman presents the lost history of Seiko's first professional mountaineer's watch. As the men whose challenge for glory took them to this savage and extraordinary mountain, the mystery surrounding this watch comes to light. The 1964 expedition was the first time Seiko purposefully designed and built a mountaineering watch. The expedition was documented fully and Dahlman has uncovered a treasure trove of photos that he shares throughout the book. Woven into the tapestry of the expedition that he spins are also traditional Japanese art collaborations, depicting more of the tale. Tying together the incredible photos and art, Dahlman uses eyewitness accounts from the expedition from the men who made the trek to the world's fifteenth tallest summit. From the adventures of the mountaineers to the genius of the Seiko engineers and their watch, this is a dramatic tale of dering-do and technological advancement set on the backdrop of one of the most inspiring and difficult peaks in the world. Full of Japanese history, watch culture, mountaineering insights, and epic stories, This is Gyachung captures the spirit of 1960s adventure while introducing the lost history of this famous Seiko expedition watch for the first time.
ダーウィンでのgyachung kangさんの旅行記です。
穂高・安曇野でのgyachung kangさんの旅行記です。
Monte Gyachung Kang
Earth's Highest Mountains Wall Art Printable. Get to know Earth's Highest Mountains with this poster that charts 15 of the worlds top summits by geographical prominence. Listed underneath each summit is its height in meters & feet and its country(s) of origin. Mountains listed in the poster: 1. Mount Everest " Sagarmatha - Chomolungma " 2. K2 3. Kangchenjunga 4. Lhotse 5. Makalu 6. Cho Oyu 7. Dhaulagiri I 8. Manaslu 9. Nanga Parbat 10. Annapurna I 11. Gasherbrum 12. Broad Peak 13. Gasherbrum II 14. Shishapangma 15. Gyachung Kang 5 Downloadable high-resolution JPEG's delivered via a ZIP file. Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. Since this listing is delivered via instant download, no refund can be issued. 5 sizes including: 4 x 5 RATIO - 4 x 5 in, 8 x 10 in, 16 x 20 in, 40 x 50 cm. 3 x 4 RATIO - 6 x 8 in, 9 x 12 in, 12 x 16 in, 18 x 24 in. 2 x 3 RATIO - 4 x 6 in, 8 x 12 in, 12 x 18 in, 16 x 24 in, 20 x 30 in, 24 x 36 in. ISO 'A' SERIES - A1, A2, A3, A4, A5. 11 x 14 RATIO - 11 x 14 in, 27.5 x 35 cm. Check out the rest of our high-quality art prints below: https://www.etsy.com/shop/QwintCo Please do not resell, ©Christopher Swift. ------------------- All rights reserved -------------------
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In This is Gyachung, Chris Dahlman unveils the fascinating story of a rare and storied Seiko watch. Through the dramatic story of the 1964 Japanese Himalayan Expedition to the fabled Gyachung Kang mountain, Dahlman presents the lost history of Seiko's first professional mountaineer's watch. As the men whose challenge for glory took them to this savage and extraordinary mountain, the mystery surrounding this watch comes to light. The 1964 expedition was the first time Seiko purposefully designed and built a mountaineering watch. The expedition was documented fully and Dahlman has uncovered a treasure trove of photos that he shares throughout the book. Woven into the tapestry of the expedition that he spins are also traditional Japanese art collaborations, depicting more of the tale. Tying together the incredible photos and art, Dahlman uses eyewitness accounts from the expedition from the men who made the trek to the world's fifteenth tallest summit. From the adventures of the mountaineers to the genius of the Seiko engineers and their watch, this is a dramatic tale of dering-do and technological advancement set on the backdrop of one of the most inspiring and difficult peaks in the world. Full of Japanese history, watch culture, mountaineering insights, and epic stories, This is Gyachung captures the spirit of 1960s adventure while introducing the lost history of this famous Seiko expedition watch for the first time.