1998.131.310 (Print black & white)
Frederick Spencer Chapman
Frederick Spencer Chapman
November 22nd 1936
Lhasa > View from Potala >
1998.131.310
127 x 176 mm
Print gelatin silver
Donated 1994
Faith Spencer Chapman
British Diplomatic Mission to Lhasa 1936-37
Frederick Spencer Chapman
C.18.21 [view film roll]
SC.T.2.310
Notes on print/mount - A variety of crop and reproduction instructions can be seen on the back of the print, as can a number of reference figures. These include 'C/18/21', which seems to relate to the numbering system that Chapman adopted for the photographs taken whilst on the Mission to Lhasa in 1936-7, as well as a Chatto & Windus publisher's reference 'C41349/13'. Chatto & Windus published Chapman's account of the Mission in the book Lhasa the Holy City in 1938. A piece of paper has also been stuck on the back of the print and subsequently torn off. Similar pieces of paper found on prints in the Chapman collection seem, again, to be related to interventions on the prints by the publisher Chatto & Windus [MS 11/4/2005]
Manual Catalogues - Caption in Chapman's hand-written list of negatives made whilst on the Mission to Lhasa, 1936-7 [See PRM Manuscripts Collection]: 'End of P. [Potala] by D.L.’s tomb, v.g.'; PRM Manuscripts Collection: ‘List of Tibetan Prints and Negatives’ - Book 2: ‘5/2 - Western end of Potala roof. Road to India in distance’ [MS 18/03/2006]
Other Information - Related Images: Images prefixed with 'C.18' comprise a group of negatives containing images of the mission personnel, the Dalai Lamas’ tombs and Potala. They were all taken on November 22nd on the day of the second official visit of the Mission party to the Potala [MS 18/03/2006]
Other Information - Photographer: The stylistic device that Chapman has used in this photograph of creating a diagonal division across the frame by positioning the building in the right lower half of the frame and the landscape in the upper left, is also to be seen in other images in the collection taken by Chapman [MS 11/4/2005]
Other Information - Description: In the book Lhasa the Holy City [London: Chatto & Windus, 1938; reprinted London: Readers Union Ltd., 1940] Chapman describes this setting thus: "After tearing ourselves away from the shrine we climbed a crazy ladder to the roof, which is of sand and gravel beaten to the consistency of concrete. It is here that the Dalai Lama, when in residence at the Potala, takes exercise. And what a superb place to take a constitutional! The whole vale of Lhasa lies spread out beneath one, surrounded by its cirque of wild mountain scenery" [1940, p.180] [MS 11/4/2005]
For Citation use:
The Tibet Album.
"View from roof of Potala Palace"
05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum.
<http://tibet.prm.ox.ac.uk/photo_1998.131.310.html>.
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