Entdeckung der blauen Grotte auf der Insel Capri explained

Entdeckung der blauen Grotte auf der Insel Capri
Author:August Kopisch
Language:German
Subject:Blue Grotto on Capri
Pub Date:1838
Isbn:3-8031-1163-3
Congress:DG975.C2 K63

Entdeckung der blauen Grotte auf der Insel Capri (Discovery of the Blue Grotto on the Isle of Capri) is an 1838 book by German writer and painter August Kopisch in which he describes his 1826 rediscovery of the Blue Grotto in Capri together with his friend Ernest Fries. The book sparked interest in the island among the Romantics, particularly in Germany, and introduced the world to the Blue Grotto, both as a tourist sight and as an iconic symbol for the island.[1]

Description

In the book Kopisch describes how he met and became friends with local notary Don Giuseppe Pagano, who told him about the existence of a grotto that the locals presumably knew about but did not enter because of superstition.[2] Swimming inside, he not only noticed the deeply saturated blue color of the water, but also found remains that suggested the grotto had been used by Romans in the past.

After he had returned from the grotto, Kopisch made the first two sketches of it that started a wave of artistic and later photographic depictions of the Blue Grotto. On his second and third visits, Kopisch also made measurements of the grotto.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Capri On line. The Blue Grotto. Capri Island tour. 4 August 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120725074910/http://www.capri-island.com/capri/tour/T12.html. 25 July 2012. dead.
  2. Book: La Capria, Raffaele. Elizabeth. Petroff. Richard. Pioli. Capri and no longer Capri. 2001. 1-56025-348-7. 150.