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MUYBRIDGE: SEQUENCE, 1887. Figure Hopping

MUYBRIDGE: SEQUENCE, 1887.
Figure Hopping. Sequence of eight stages of movement photographed in 1887 by Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), American motion picture pioneer, using multiple cameras at three positions

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1887 Back Breast Edward Figure Jump Motion Muybridge Nude Photography Picture Rear View Study Locomotion Muggeridge Sequence


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This print titled "MUYBRIDGE: SEQUENCE, 1887. Figure Hopping" showcases the groundbreaking work of Eadweard Muybridge, an American motion picture pioneer. In this sequence captured in 1887, Muybridge utilized multiple cameras positioned at three different angles to document eight stages of movement. The image portrays a nude figure gracefully hopping through the air with incredible fluidity and precision. The subject's back is turned towards us, allowing us to observe their form from a rear view perspective. Muybridge's study of locomotion revolutionized the field of photography by capturing moments that were previously imperceptible to the human eye. This photograph not only highlights Muybridge's technical expertise but also his artistic vision. By freezing each stage of the jump, he invites viewers to appreciate the beauty and complexity inherent in even seemingly simple movements. It is important to note that this caption does not mention any commercial use associated with this particular photo print. Instead, it focuses on celebrating Muybridge's contribution to both American photography and motion pictures as well as emphasizing the aesthetic qualities present within this remarkable piece of art.

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