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No. 23. Pugahm Myo [Pagan]. Figures in Damayangyee Pagoda [Dhamma-yan-gyi].
<p>Linnaeus Tripe produced some of the earliest photographs ever made of British India and Burma. The British ruled large parts of India through the East India Company, a corporation with its own private armies and governmental functions. Tripe rose through the ranks of the Company’s army and began to experiment with photography in the early 1850s, photographing temples and other Indian monuments. In 1855, James Broun-Ramsay, the British governor general of India, commissioned him to join a diplomatic mission to Burma as its official photographer to document architecture and points of interest. When the complete series was exhibited in 1857, the jury called the photographs “excellent; remarkable for great distinctness and also for their unusual and beautiful tint.” In this photograph of the famous Buddhist Dhammayangyi temple, four disciples of Guatama Buddha are seated with lotus flowers as their footstools.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1855
- Dimensions
- Image/paper: 26.8 × 33.4 cm (10 9/16 × 13 3/16 in.); Mount: 45.6 × 58.3 cm (18 × 23 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Linnaeus Tripe
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Photography
Linnaeus Tripe was a British photographer active in the mid-nineteenth century, known for his large-format architectural and landscape photography in India and Burma. Working with the wet collodion process, he produced meticulously composed views of temples, fortifications, and urban topography that combined documentary precision with formal sophistication. His photographic surveys, undertaken during extended postings in South Asia, established him as a significant figure in early colonial photography.
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- Linnaeus Tripe
- Year
- 1855
- Dimensions
- Image/paper: 26.8 × 33.4 cm (10 9/16 × 13 3/16 in.); Mount: 45.6 × 58.3 cm (18 × 23 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1855-028167
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- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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