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Tomb at Shakh-i Zindeh, Samarkand, 1905-1915 (photo)
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Tomb at Shakh-i Zindeh, Samarkand, 1905-1915 (photo)
1273961 Tomb at Shakh-i Zindeh, Samarkand, 1905-1915 (photo) by Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergey (1863-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prokudin-Gorsky produced an extensive photographic survey of the Russian Empire on the eve of revolution. His pioneering colour photography involved synthesizing 3 black and white photographs taken through red, green and blue filters.); Russian, out of copyright
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Dome Mausoleum Russian Empire Samarqand Sergei Prokudin Gorskii Tamerlane Tiles Timur Uzbekistan
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This print captures the enchanting Tomb at Shakh-i Zindeh in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, between 1905-1915. The photographer behind this masterpiece is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, a visionary artist known for his pioneering color photography techniques during the Russian Empire's final years before revolution. Prokudin-Gorsky's innovative approach involved merging three separate photographs taken through red, green, and blue filters to create stunningly vivid colors. This technique allowed him to beautifully showcase the intricate details of this religious site's architecture. The dome-shaped mausoleum stands tall amidst the ruins, adorned with exquisite ceramic tiles that reflect Islamic influences. Its historical significance lies in its association with Timur (also known as Tamerlane), an iconic figure in Central Asian history. As we delve into this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness the grandeur of Samarkand's past glory under Timurid rule. The meticulous craftsmanship evident in every tile speaks volumes about the devotion and artistic prowess of those who created it. Through Prokudin-Gorsky's lens, we gain a deeper appreciation for both the architectural marvels and religious heritage preserved within these ancient walls. This photograph serves as a testament to his remarkable talent for capturing moments frozen in time while shedding light on forgotten chapters of history.
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