
La Dolce Vita
Maloja Pass, Porsche 911 preserves one of the great Alpine thresholds of Switzerland, where elevation, engineering, and atmosphere converge within a single landscape of passage.
From Chiavenna to the Upper Engadine, the ascent of Maloja joins two sensibilities of time: one sunlit and lived, the other precise and enduring. The 1974 Porsche 911 appears here at the edge of that transition, suspended between instinct and control, movement and legacy.
Patrimonial Corpus
50 total attributions
Format I
42 × 59 cm
Format II
59 × 84 cm
Format III
89 × 128 cm
Composition Characteristics
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Crossing the Maloja Pass is an act of passage through atmosphere as much as altitude. The road rises from the softer cadence of northern Italy toward the sharpened light of the Engadine, where lakes, peaks, and engineered curves enter a single field of precision.
Introduced in 1964 and refined over decades, the Porsche 911 embodies a unique continuity between heritage and motion. Here, the 1974 edition is placed on the final curves of the western slope, transforming the ascent into a portrait of mechanical instinct held within the permanence of landscape.
