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a unique composition of the interweaving and again dissolving interplay of the four elements — earth, water, air and warmth — and of light. The earth: mighty upthrusting rocks, mountains piling upon mountains; the water: it releases itself as spring from the rock and strives by the shortest path, in brooks or small rivers, toward the nearby shore of the sea. The air and warmth currents, flooded through with light, mingle at sunrise into the indescribable colour-veils of "rosy-fingered Eos",[1] only to unmingle again at once, to dwell for a time in their separate existence as element, and presently to come together into new colour-composition.

  1. Eos (Ancient Greek Ἠώς, Ēōs), goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology; corresponds to Aurora in Roman mythology.