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Captain Linnaeus Tripe — Madura, The Great Pagoda, Veeravasuntharoya’s Munduppum
Captain Linnaeus Tripe

Madura, The Great Pagoda, Veeravasuntharoya’s Munduppum

Captured by Captain Linnaeus Tripe during his tenure as Photographer to the Government, this photograph documents the intricate architectural grandeur of the Great Pagoda at Madura, specifically focusing on Veeravasuntharoya's Munduppum. The image reveals the elaborate sculptural detailing and imposing columned structures characteristic of Dravidian temple architecture. Tripe's meticulous documentation preserves a nineteenth-century vision of this sacred site, with the mount bearing his official blindstamp and a handwritten plate number affirming its place within his systematic photographic survey.

Medium
'Photographer to Government' credit blindstamp and plate number '2' in an unidentified hand in ink on the mount.

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October 4, 2018

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Captain Linnaeus Tripe, Madura, The Great Pagoda, Veeravasuntharoya’s Munduppum

Captured by Captain Linnaeus Tripe during his tenure as Photographer to the Government, this photograph documents the intricate architectural grandeur of the Great Pagoda at Madura, specifically focusing on Veeravasuntharoya's Munduppum. The image reveals the elaborate sculptural detailing and imposing columned structures characteristic of Dravidian temple architecture. Tripe's meticulous documentation preserves a nineteenth-century vision of this sacred site, with the mount bearing his official blindstamp and a handwritten plate number affirming its place within his systematic photographic survey.

Medium
'Photographer to Government' credit blindstamp and plate number '2' in an unidentified hand in ink on the mount.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Colonial Era, Albumen Print, South Indian Architecture, 19th Century, Documentary Photography, Architectural Photography, Orientalist, Hindu Temple, British Photographer, Black and White

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Cleveland Museum of Art