Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Pomegranate Communications, Incorporated
ISBN 10: 0764946722 ISBN 13: 9780764946721
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: National Gallery of art ; The Metropolitan Museum of Art ; DelMonico Books/Prestel, Washington, New York, Munich, 2014
ISBN 10: 3791353810 ISBN 13: 9783791353814
Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 1st Edition. 217 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 x 31 cm. Summary:This volume on Captain Linnaeus Tripe, who photographed extensively in India and Burma in the mid-19th century, offers pictures that display the unusual combination of a surveyor's eye and an artist's passion. Contents: Introduction / Sarah Greenough The pioneering photographic expeditions of Linnaeus Tripe / Roger Taylor Intersection of architecture and religion in Tripe's photographs of India and Burma / Crispin Branfoot Plates Commentaries Tripe's printing techniques Notes: "The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, London." Catalog of a travelling exhibtion, September 21, 2014 to October 11, 2015.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford University Press, Kualar Lumpur, London, 1968
Anbieter: Richard Booth's Bookshop, Hereford, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardBack. Zustand: Very Good. Oxford University Press, Kualar Lumpur, London. 1968 A very good copy in navy cloth boards, gilt title to spine, decorative illustrated onlay to front cover, charcaol endpapers with a fairly tatty/faded dust jacket in a clear protective mylar wrapper. Lavishly illustrated with colour and b/w plates, folding-map to rear endpaper, engravings and figures within the text as listed, including coloured frontisiece.
Verlag: Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 2003
Anbieter: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, USA
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Zustand: Near Fine. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 2003. First Edition, part of a print run of 500 copies. Signed by Janet Dewan without inscription at title page. Quarto. 782 pp. Black and white photographs throughout. Burgundy boards stamped in gilt; black endpapers. Lacks CD-Rom. Housed in matching slipcase. Boards gently rubbed, binding is sound, and pages unmarked. Slipcase shows light scuffing with dust-soiling along top edge; structurally sound. A near fine copy.
Verlag: Thomas Ruff and Victoria & Albert Museum, Düsseldorf and London, 2018
Anbieter: Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Zustand: New. SHIPPING NOTE: Due to size and weight, additional shipping fees apply (calculated at checkout). A limited edition digital pigmented inkjet print "Tripe 09 (Amerapoora. My-au-dyk Kyoung), 2018," from the series "Tripe | Ruff, 2018," from an edition of 50 + 5 A.P. (this being #13/50). Printed on Rag Photographique Paper by Grieger, Düsseldorf to archival museum standards and presented in a custom-made folio enclosure. The print is signed and numbered by Ruff on verso. Presented in a portfolio with text by Thomas Ruff and Martin Barnes, Senior curator, Photographs, V&A. Paper size 40 x 50cm; image size 30 x 38.3cm. New. The print and portfolio enclosure are in flawless condition. From the Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition statement: "Inspired by some of the earliest photographs of India and Burma (Myanmar), Ruff's series, "Tripe | Ruff," commissiond by the V&A, reimagines a set of 1850s architectural and topographical images by British Army Captain and photographer Linnaeus Tripe. Encompassing over twenty prints, "Tripe | Ruff" is the latest series in Ruff's 35-year investigation into the medium of photography. In preparation for the series, Ruff scoured the museum's collection of over 800,000 photographs. He was captivated by the haunting quality of Tripe's large-format paper negatives, revealing temples, palaces and monuments that in some cases no longer exist. Made over 160 years ago, when he was an official photographer for the East India Company, Tripe's work is widely regarded as one of the great achievements in early photography. Ruff was drawn to the scale, beauty and aesthetics of Tripe's negatives - specifically the way in which discolouration and damage to the paper mark the passage of time. He was also fascinated by Tripe's early 'retouching' processes, in particular his painting the reverse of negatives to add different effects, such as clouds and foliage." About the Edition: "To mark the opening of the V&A Photography Centre, the V&A has commissioned internationally renowned German photographer Thomas Ruff to create a new body of work. Known for taking a critical and conceptual approach to photography, Ruff's new series digitally reinterprets Linnaeus Tripe's 1850s paper negatives of India and Burma from the V&A's collection. Thomas Ruff is one of the most exciting names in fine art photography. He has been the subject of multiple solo exhibitions including a critically acclaimed show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2017. His work is held in museum collections worldwide including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Tate." From Thomas Ruff: "Working with the V&A's historic photography collection adds a new dimension to my work. It's the first time I've ever worked with paper negatives. I was fascinated and astonished by the beauty of Tripe's negatives and how he created them. In the age of digital photographs, I find it really interesting to revisit these images. Throughout my career I have produced a lot of negatives, but I've never really looked at them, except as the master for printing. Yet, Tripe's negatives have a pictorial quality that is really incredible. Tripe | Ruff is about the history, the different processes, techniques and technology of photography, and how rich the photographic world really is. The series is about curiosity, discovering something new and beautiful, and wanting to share it with the world." From Martin Barnes, Senior Curator of Photographs at the V&A: "By digitally reinterpreting photographs made over 160 years ago in places such as Mysore, Rangoon (Yangon) and Trichinopoly (Tiruchirappalli), Ruff gives Tripe's evocative images a new context. He emphasises their hidden details, resurrecting them with spectacular new life. It is a kind of collaboration between artists that bridges the centuries.". Signed by Author.
Verlag: Thomas Ruff and Victoria & Albert Museum, Düsseldorf and London, 2018
Anbieter: Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Zustand: New. SHIPPING NOTE: Due to size and weight, additional shipping fees apply (calculated at checkout). A limited edition digital pigmented inkjet print "Tripe 08 (Pugahm Myo. Thapinyu Pagoda), 2018," from the series "Tripe | Ruff, 2018," from an edition of 50 + 5 A.P. (this being #34/50). Printed on Rag Photographique Paper by Grieger, Düsseldorf to archival museum standards and presented in a custom-made folio enclosure. The print is signed and numbered by Ruff on verso. Presented in a portfolio with text by Thomas Ruff and Martin Barnes, Senior curator, Photographs, V&A. Paper size 40 x 50cm; image size 30 x 38.3cm. New. The print and portfolio enclosure are in flawless condition. From the Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition statement: "Inspired by some of the earliest photographs of India and Burma (Myanmar), Ruff's series, "Tripe | Ruff," commissiond by the V&A, reimagines a set of 1850s architectural and topographical images by British Army Captain and photographer Linnaeus Tripe. Encompassing over twenty prints, "Tripe | Ruff" is the latest series in Ruff's 35-year investigation into the medium of photography. In preparation for the series, Ruff scoured the museum's collection of over 800,000 photographs. He was captivated by the haunting quality of Tripe's large-format paper negatives, revealing temples, palaces and monuments that in some cases no longer exist. Made over 160 years ago, when he was an official photographer for the East India Company, Tripe's work is widely regarded as one of the great achievements in early photography. Ruff was drawn to the scale, beauty and aesthetics of Tripe's negatives - specifically the way in which discolouration and damage to the paper mark the passage of time. He was also fascinated by Tripe's early 'retouching' processes, in particular his painting the reverse of negatives to add different effects, such as clouds and foliage." About the Edition: "To mark the opening of the V&A Photography Centre, the V&A has commissioned internationally renowned German photographer Thomas Ruff to create a new body of work. Known for taking a critical and conceptual approach to photography, Ruff's new series digitally reinterprets Linnaeus Tripe's 1850s paper negatives of India and Burma from the V&A's collection. Thomas Ruff is one of the most exciting names in fine art photography. He has been the subject of multiple solo exhibitions including a critically acclaimed show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2017. His work is held in museum collections worldwide including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Tate." From Thomas Ruff: "Working with the V&A's historic photography collection adds a new dimension to my work. It's the first time I've ever worked with paper negatives. I was fascinated and astonished by the beauty of Tripe's negatives and how he created them. In the age of digital photographs, I find it really interesting to revisit these images. Throughout my career I have produced a lot of negatives, but I've never really looked at them, except as the master for printing. Yet, Tripe's negatives have a pictorial quality that is really incredible. Tripe | Ruff is about the history, the different processes, techniques and technology of photography, and how rich the photographic world really is. The series is about curiosity, discovering something new and beautiful, and wanting to share it with the world." From Martin Barnes, Senior Curator of Photographs at the V&A: "By digitally reinterpreting photographs made over 160 years ago in places such as Mysore, Rangoon (Yangon) and Trichinopoly (Tiruchirappalli), Ruff gives Tripe's evocative images a new context. He emphasises their hidden details, resurrecting them with spectacular new life. It is a kind of collaboration between artists that bridges the centuries.". Signed by Author.
Verlag: c., 1855
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Fotografie
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In den WarenkorbSalt print. Very good tonal range and in good condition, was plate 84 in Tripe's 'Burma Views'. British-born Linnaeus Tripe was a career army officer in the Madras establishment of the East India Company. His first photographic assignment was as official photographer to the British mission to Burma, in June 1855. According to Tripe scholar Janet Dewan, "Lord Dalhousie was arranging a mission to Amerapoora to obtain a treaty in which Mindon Min, the king of Burma, would formally recognize the annexation of the Burmese province of Pegy by the the British following the Anglo-Burmese War of 1852.".