Description
L’Île d’Or. Cap Dramont. This rocky islet only appears in history at the very end of the 19th century. Shortly after a first acquisition, Auguste Lutaud, second owner, built a tower called Saracen which is a good example of the Belle Époque atmosphere. It is possible that the album L’Île Noire, from Hergé’s Adventures of Tintin, released in 1937, was inspired by it.
Printed on Fine Art paper – William Turner 100% cotton, 190 gr/m2.