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The Jewels of the Pagoda, January 1858. Creator: Captain Linnaeus Tripe
The Jewels of the Pagoda, January 1858
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Brass Captain Linnaeus Captain Linnaeus Tripe Hindu Temple Linnaeus Linnaeus Tripe Sculptures Tamil Nadu Tripe Tripe Captain Linnaeus Tripe Linnaeus Albumen Silver Print Srirangam
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The Jewels of the Pagoda, January 1858
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is a captivating photograph captured by Captain Linnaeus Tripe. This mesmerizing image takes us back to the 19th century, immersing us in the rich heritage and religious significance of Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, India. Inside a Hindu temple, we are transported into a world of intricate metalwork and stunning sculptures. The photograph showcases an array of exquisite jewelry adorning statues that stand as symbols of devotion and spirituality. Each jewel glistens under the soft light, creating an ethereal atmosphere within this sacred space. Captain Linnaeus Tripe's artistic eye beautifully captures every detail with his albumen silver print technique from waxed paper negatives. His expertise in photography allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also the historical significance of these treasures. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we cannot help but be drawn into its allure. It serves as a testament to both British influence in India during that era and Captain Linnaeus Tripe's talent for capturing moments frozen in time. "The Jewels of the Pagoda" invites us to explore our own connection with religion and artistry while providing a glimpse into another time and place. It reminds us that even centuries later, these jewels continue to shine brightly as reminders of faith and cultural heritage.
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