Digital Panoramic Trail Map of Tignes-Val d'Isère
Digital cartographic illustration displayed on an electronic tablet device • Unattributed commercial graphic designer; likely produced by the Lumiplan or Kaliblue studios, often based on original physical panoramas by artists like Pierre Novat

Style & Movement
Contemporary Cartography / Commercial Illustration (Ski Resort Panorama style)
Medium & Technique
Digital rendering, likely utilizing vector graphics and scanned hand-painted mountain panoramas (traditional in the genre), displayed on a LED/OLED screen
Creation Period
Circa 2020-2024 (Contemporary)
Dimensions & Format
Landscape orientation; dimensions variable based on device screen (approx. 11-13 inches for shown tablet)
Subject Description
A three-dimensional perspective view of the Tignes and Val d'Isère (Espace Killy) ski area in the French Alps. The composition features high-altitude glaciers, snow-covered massifs, and the Lac de Chevril, overlayed with colorful lines representing ski lifts and piste levels (green, blue, red, black).
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent (Digital state); the physical hardware shows no visible screen cracks or dead pixels.
Estimated Market Value
Minimal/Zero (Publicly accessible digital content for navigational use)
Auction Estimate
Not applicable for auction
Provenance History
Digital asset accessed via a mobile application or web browser on a personal tablet device.
Art Historical Significance
This represents the evolution of alpine cartography from the 20th-century hand-painted panoramas of Heinrich Berann and Pierre Novat into the digital age, symbolizing the intersection of leisure, technology, and topographical art.
Notable Features
Includes specific trail markers for 'TIGNES 2100' and 'TIGNES VAL CLARET', showing the complex link between the two sectors of the ski domain.
Condition Issues
No digital degradation; physical device shows minor fingerprints on the screen surface.
Conservation Recommendations
Keep the electronic device away from high moisture; use a microfiber cloth for screen cleaning; ensure software updates for continued access to the rendering.