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Dimensions: height 136 mm, width 188 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This photogravure of the Tombes van Azam en Muazzam Khan in Ahmedabad was created by Thomas Biggs. The sepia tone of the print lends the scene a sense of historical distance, further framed by the red border, almost as a relic within an archive. The composition invites us to consider how the architectural form interacts with its environment. The play of light and shadow across the structure emphasizes its geometric volumes, accentuating the arches and dome. Biggs seems to capture not just the facade, but the very essence of the building's construction and material presence. Consider how this depiction engages with the philosophy of structuralism, where every element, from the archways to the subtle gradations of tone, contributes to a larger, coherent system. This image destabilizes the conventional portrait of a place, inviting us to see not just the subject, but the structural language of the photograph itself.
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