View of the Mosque of Nutter Owleah, Tiruchirappalli, India

Linnaeus Tripe (mentioned on object), 1858 - 1860

Tripe used paper rather than glass negatives. Not only were they unbreakable and easy to take along, but the light sensitive layer was also more resistant to the fierce heat and humidity in India and Burma. He took close to 1000 photographs as an officer in the British army. Tripe provided his printing papers with a thin layer of albumen, making them glossier than regular salted paper prints.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-1996-117
  • Dimensionsheight 286 mm x width 378 mm
  • Physical characteristicsgealbuminiseerde zoutdruk geplakt op karton

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • View of the Mosque of Nutter Owleah, Tiruchirappalli, India
    • View of Nathar Shah's tomb in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Series title(s)

    Photographic Views of Trichonopoly

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-1996-117

  • Description

    Gezicht op de tempel van Trichinopoly, het huidige Tiruchchirappalli, in India. Plaat 8 uit het album Photographic Views of Trichonopoly

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • number: ‘8’
    • monogram

Creation

  • Creation

    photographer: Linnaeus Tripe (mentioned on object), Tiruchirappalli

  • Dating

    1858 - 1860

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    gealbuminiseerde zoutdruk geplakt op karton

  • Dimensions

    height 286 mm x width 378 mm


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  • Place


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Purchased with the support of the VSBfonds

  • Acquisition

    purchase 1996

  • Copyright


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