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Arcade in Quadrangle, 1858. Creator: Captain Linnaeus Tripe
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Arcade in Quadrangle, 1858. Creator: Captain Linnaeus Tripe
Arcade in Quadrangle, 1858. [The Palace of Trimul Naik (Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal) in what is now Madurai, south India]. Salted paper print or diluted albumen print from calotype negative, plate iii from " Photographic Views in Madura", part iv
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This photo print, titled "Arcade in Quadrangle, 1858" takes us back to the enchanting Palace of Trimul Naik (Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal) in Madurai, South India. Captured by the talented Captain Linnaeus Tripe, a British photographer known for his stunning architectural images during the 19th century, this piece is a testament to his mastery. The image showcases an intricate colonnade within the palace's quadrangle. The perfectly aligned pillars create a mesmerizing visual rhythm that draws our eyes towards the heart of this majestic structure. Every detail is meticulously captured through Tripe's salted paper print technique or diluted albumen print from calotype negative. As we admire this photograph, we are transported into another era where Hinduism thrived in its full glory. The Palace of Trimul Naik stands as a symbol of religious significance and cultural heritage. Its grandeur speaks volumes about Indian architecture and its rich history. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this artwork serves as a window into both Indian and British cultures intertwining during colonial times. It reminds us of how art can bridge gaps between nations and preserve historical moments for generations to come. Captain Linnaeus Tripe's dedication to capturing architectural beauty shines through every element of this photograph – from the play of light and shadow on each column to the overall composition that evokes a sense of tranquility within these hallowed walls.
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