Entrance to the Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple, Madurai

Cleveland Museum of Art

Entrance to the Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple, Madurai

Captain Linnaeus Tripe

Date
1858
Medium
albumen print from a waxed paper negative
Culture
England, 19th century
Department
Photography
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

With its multiple gateways, rising to ever greater heights the farther they stand from the center, the Minakshi Sundareshvara temple was one of the monuments Tripe selected for his series documenting India’s architectural achievements in photographs. In 1858, the year this photograph was taken, India became a colony ruled by Britain, and the new colonial government supported Tripe’s project. He sold the images to the British public in pre-selected sets mounted in albums. Tripe was a military officer working to protect the interests of the British East India Company, which controlled sourcing, transportation, and sale of goods from India for profit. This photograph shows the relationship in space and scale between one of the towering gateways and the modestly sized original entrance to this Madurai temple complex.

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