EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (British, 1830-1904) Horse at Gallup, 1979.
EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (British, 1830-1904) Horse at Gallup, AL667, 1979. Photogravure with Dry Mount Tissue Guard. Printed in Italy in 1979. Measures 26.20 x 16.50 CM/ 10.30 x 6.50 INCHES with tissue guard. Mount Size: 30.00 x 40.00 CM/ 15.70 x 11.80 INCHES
EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (British, 1830-1904) originally a landscape and architectural photographer, is primarily known for his groundbreaking images of animals and people in motion. In 1872, a racehorse owner hired Muybridge to prove that galloping horses hooves were never all fully off the ground at the same time, a proposition that Muybridge's images would disprove. One of his main working methods was to rig a series of large cameras in a line to shoot images automatically as the animals passed. Viewed in a Zoopraxiscope machine, his images laid the foundation for motion pictures and contemporary cinematography. - ARTSY
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