Animal Locomotion. An Electro-Photographic Investigation... of Animal Movements. Commenced 1872 - Completed 1885. Volume VII, Men and Woman (Draped) Miscellaneous Subjects
Summary
Public domain illustrated book page scan, British book, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Chronophotography is "a set of photographs of a moving object taken for the purpose of recording and displaying successive phases of motion. The term chronophotography was coined by French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey to describe photographs of movement from which measurements and study of motion could be derived. It is derived from the Greek word “chronos” (time), combined with photography. Marey’s pioneering work in the field of chronophotography can be seen to have lead directly to the development of cinematography.
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eadweard muybridge
photogravures
photomechanical reproductions
britain
loudoun
north and central america
united states
virginia
eadweard muybridge 1830 1904
animal locomotion
animal movements
electro photographic investigation
volume vii
miscellaneous subjects
dancing
men
women
rogers fund transferred from the library
animal
locomotion
electro photographic
investigation
movements
volume
woman
miscellaneous
subjects
photogravure
high resolution
ultra high resolution
english
early photography
eadweard j muybridge
19th century
metropolitan museum of art
Date
1880 - 1889
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")