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Linnaeus Tripe — No. 92. Amerapoora. Another part of the Balcony of Kyoung No. 86 [Maha-too-lo-Bounghian Kyoung].
Linnaeus Tripe

No. 92. Amerapoora. Another part of the Balcony of Kyoung No. 86 [Maha-too-lo-Bounghian Kyoung].

1855

Tripe's meticulous architectural documentation captured intricate details of Burmese monastery decoration that would have been inaccessible to most Western viewers. These photographs served both as artistic records and valuable ethnographic documents of 19th-century Buddhist culture.

Medium
Salted paper print, from the album "Views of Burma" (1856)

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Linnaeus Tripe, No. 92. Amerapoora. Another part of the Balcony of Kyoung No. 86 [Maha-too-lo-Bounghian Kyoung]., 1855

Tripe's meticulous architectural documentation captured intricate details of Burmese monastery decoration that would have been inaccessible to most Western viewers. These photographs served both as artistic records and valuable ethnographic documents of 19th-century Buddhist culture.

Medium
Salted paper print, from the album "Views of Burma" (1856)
Year
1855
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Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Documentary, Architectural, Photograph, British, Salted Paper Print

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