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Eadweard Muybridge with his animals in motion images
Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), US photographer and inventor, showing his instananeous photographs of animals in motion at the Royal Society. Muybridge invented a shutter which allowed an exposure of 1/500 seconds and using a battery of between 12 and 24 cameras, was able in 1877 to show that a trotting horse had all of its feet off the ground at times. In 1884-5, he carried out an extensive survey of the ovements of animals and humans for the University of Pennsylvania, publishing the results as Animal Locomotion (1887)
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1830 1877 1884 1887 1889 Allowed Battery Cameras Carried Exposure Extensive Feet Humans Invented Inventor Motion Muybridge Pennsylvania Photographer Publishing Results Seconds Shutter Survey Times Trotting University Eadweard
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
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This print captures the pioneering work of Eadweard Muybridge, a visionary US photographer and inventor whose groundbreaking images revolutionized the study of motion. In this historical moment at the Royal Society, Muybridge is seen showcasing his instantaneous photographs of animals in motion, taken with his innovative shutter technology that allowed for exposures as short as 1/500 seconds.
Muybridge's most famous experiment involved capturing a trotting horse in motion, revealing through his series of images that all four feet were off the ground at certain points during its stride. This discovery was a game-changer in understanding animal locomotion and paved the way for further scientific research on movement.
In addition to his work with animals, Muybridge also conducted an extensive survey on the movements of both animals and humans for the University of Pennsylvania. The results of this study were published in his seminal work "Animal Locomotion" in 1887, solidifying his legacy as an important figure in photographic history.
This print serves as a powerful reminder of Muybridge's contributions to photography and science, capturing a moment when he shared his groundbreaking findings with the world.
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