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Alfred Percival Maudslay

1850 - 1931

Resumo Biográfico

  • Top-ranked work: Photograph of Chichén Itzá taken by A.P. Maudslay
  • Died: 1931
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Best occasions:
    • acento de cor
    • refletivo
  • Vibe:
    • sereno
    • calmo
  • Room fit: sala de estar
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museu Britânico
    • Museu Britânico
    • Museu Britânico
    • Museu Britânico
    • Museu Britânico
  • Nationality: Reino Unido
  • Topics explored:
    • archaeology
    • photography
    • maudslay
    • mayan ruins
    • black and white
  • Art period: Século XIX
  • Typical colors: cinza
  • Mediums:
    • fotografia em preto e branco
    • acrílico sobre tela
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  • Born: 1850, Londres, Reino Unido
  • Works on APS: 53
  • Also known as: Alfred Maudslay
  • Top 3 works:
    • Photograph of Chichén Itzá taken by A.P. Maudslay
    • Photograph of Chichén Itzá taken by A.P. Maudslay
    • Photograph of Chichén Itzá taken by A.P. Maudslay
  • Color intensity: monocromático
  • Movements: documentary photography
  • Creative periods:
    • late period
    • late victorian era
  • Corpus themes:
    • colonial exploration
    • archaeological record
    • documentary photography
    • early photography
    • archaeological documentation
  • Emotional tone: reflexivo
  • Lifespan: 81 years
  • Gift suitability: other-none

**early life and education**

alfred percival maudslay, a british colonial administrator and archaeologist, was born on 18 march 1850 in london into a wealthy family. he studied natural sciences at trinity hall, cambridge, obtaining a ba in 1872.

**career and travels**

maudslay's early plans for a medical career were deferred as he travelled with his brother, touring central america, mexico, and parts of the united states. this journey sparked an interest in archaeology, which would later define his legacy. after returning home, maudslay again postponed medical school to travel to iceland in 1873. his chronic bronchitis led him to seek a warmer climate, leading to a series of positions in jamaica, trinidad, and eventually, the south pacific.

**archaeological contributions**

maudslay's time in the british pacific colonies laid the groundwork for his future archaeological pursuits. he became interested in collecting ethnographic materials, which would eventually contribute to the formation of the university museum of archaeology and ethnology at cambridge. his friend, ornithologist osbert salvin, encouraged maudslay to explore the maya ruins of quiriguá and copán.

**notable achievements**

* maudslay was the first to describe the site of yaxchilán. * he explored chichén in the 1880s, taking extensive photographs. * published the first long-form description of chichen itza in his book, biologia centrali-americana. * made a complete translation with annotations of bernal díaz del castillo's historia, which remains the standard english edition.

**artistic legacy**

maudslay's photographs and writings have been preserved, offering a unique glimpse into the world of 19th-century archaeology. his work can be found in various museums, including the british museum (london, united kingdom), which houses several of his photographs.

**conclusion**

alfred percival maudslay's legacy is a testament to the power of curiosity and exploration. from his early days as a colonial administrator to his later years as an archaeologist, maudslay's work continues to inspire and educate.