Ingang van het Borden Wood House by Anonymous

Ingang van het Borden Wood House before 1889

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drawing, print, paper, photography, architecture

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drawing

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print

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paper

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photography

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cityscape

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architecture

Dimensions: height 267 mm, width 185 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This photographic print of Borden Wood House, with an unknown date and maker, presents the entrance of a building in Liphook, London. The image offers a glimpse into the architectural tastes and social values of its time, reflective of the class structures which defined England. Architectural photography played an essential role in shaping perceptions of living spaces and reinforcing cultural identities. The Borden Wood House embodies the aesthetics of English domestic architecture, revealing the values of stability, privacy, and tradition. The symmetry and grandeur of the house create an emotional response tied to concepts of wealth and heritage. Consider how the photograph invites us to reflect on the relationship between architecture and identity, questioning the narratives that physical structures tell about the people who inhabit them.

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