24 June – 11 October 2015. This
display will feature some of the earliest and most striking views of the
landscape and architecture of India and Burma, by a pioneering British
photographer.
Colossal Statue of the
Gautama, 1855, © Victoria and Albert Museum, London
This display will feature some of the earliest and
most striking views of the landscape and architecture of India and Burma, by a
pioneering British photographer. While on leave from his post as an officer in
the Madras Infantry, Linnaeus Tripe mastered photography and was commissioned
as 'Photographer to the Madras Government'. His images combine the eye of a
surveyor with the sensibilities of an artist. The display is a collaboration
between the V&A, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the National
Gallery of Art, Washington.
http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/captain-linneaus-tripe-photographer-of-india-and-burma,-1854-1860/
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