Feast your eyes on these mesmerising artworks that captured breathtaking loveliness and the expansive grandeur of nature.
THE VAST AND THE BEAUTEOUS

Using a wide-angle camera, Keiditsch shoots from the gravel out into the distance till the road becomes but a blip on the horizon.

English actress Charlotte Rampling wearing a tweed jacket and trilby. February 1976 sitting on the porch of her Bel Air bungalow.

Shot in black and white, this is a stunning landscape photograph of the North Saskatchewan River in the Rocky Mountains. Using a slow exposure, Darwin has captured the rapid sense of time passing across the timeless mountains. As the sky flashes past, the mountains remain majestically stoical. The river is fed by a glacier.

This classic and award-winning portrait of Twiggy

Focusing on the jagged silhouettes on the mountains, Hamilton shows us what looks like an almost prehistoric landscape, stunningly dramatic yet utterly inhospitable. One wonders what Hamilton had to do to achieve this majestic shot which, in its extremity, adds to the work’s mystery and allure.

This photograph shows the iconic film star Elizabeth Taylor striking a pose between takes on the set of 1956 film Giant. This iconic image of her caught in the mid-summer sun contrasts her dark facial features with the lightness of her top. It’s an image of playful sexiness.

An ethereal ariel shot from the misty peaks above Pic du Midi ski observatory cable in the French Pyrenees.

Sylvia Gobbel, one of Helmut Newton’s favourite models poses for Jamie Lundy on the rocks overlooking the Mediterranean.

The breathtaking array of colours, from purples and reds through to deep blues and lilacs, is born out of the early morning sunrise that Saito masterfully captures.

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, model, and singer who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and early 1960s. In 1999 Monroe was ranked as the sixth-greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.