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Courtly pavillion in irrigated valley
1982; printed 1984
from the Vijayanagara, India series 1982-84

Medium
gelatin silver photograph
Measurements
45.1 × 55.8 cm (image)
Place/s of Execution
Vijayanagara, India
Inscription
inscribed in fibre-tipped pen l.r.: Gollings (ings underlined) / '82
Accession Number
1995.417
Department
Australian Photography
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Presented through The Art Foundation of Victoria by Ms Kate Gollings, Fellow, 1995
© John Gollings/Licensed by Copyright Agency, Australia
This digital record has been made available on NGV Collection Online through the generous support of Professor AGL Shaw AO Bequest
Gallery location
Not on display
Physical description
The group comprises forty-five photographs by Gollings of Vijayanagara, the capital of the Hindu empire in Southern India from the middle of the 14th century until its destruction by Muslim armies in 1565. The photographs were taken between 1982 & 1984, and 33 were published in 'City of Victory: Vijayanagara, The Medieval Hindu Capital of Southern India.' These photographs capture the grandeur, imposing scale and beauty of the City of Victory's monuments, and in emphasising their former glory, draw attention to their fragility and immanent decay. In creating the works, Gollings was concerned to establish ways of seeing the archaeological ruins as an intact, living city, with appropriate spiritual and imperial connotations.