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"Muybridge: Capturing the Essence of Motion" Eadweard J Muybridge, a pioneering photographer and inventor

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Eadweard Muybridge (American, born England, 1830 - 1904), Ruins of the Church of

Eadweard Muybridge (American, born England, 1830 - 1904), Ruins of the Church of Santo Domingo-Panama, 1875, albumen print, published 1877

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Running (Galloping)

Running (Galloping); Eadweard J. Muybridge, American, born England, 1830 - 1904; 1878 - 1879; Iron salt process; Image: 18.9 x 22.7 cm (7 7/16 x 8 15/16 in.)

Background imageMuybridge Collection: MUYBRIDGE: LOCOMOTION. Photographic study of a series of consecutive images of

MUYBRIDGE: LOCOMOTION. Photographic study of a series of consecutive images of a woman carrying vessels up and down steps by Eadweard Muybridge in c1887

Background imageMuybridge Collection: EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (1830-1904). American (English-born) photographer and motion-picture

EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (1830-1904). American (English-born) photographer and motion-picture pioneer

Background imageMuybridge Collection: YOSEMITE VALLEY, 1872. A view of the Yosemite Valley in California, from Mosquito Camp

YOSEMITE VALLEY, 1872. A view of the Yosemite Valley in California, from Mosquito Camp. Photographed by Eadweard Muybridge, 1872

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Panorama 10 of San Francisco from California Street Hill

Panorama 10 of San Francisco from California Street Hill
Muybridge wan an English-born photographer who established his career in San Francisco. In 1877 he photographed a masterpiece when he set up his camera on San Franciscos famed Nob Hill

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge statue at Letterman Digital Arts Center, Presidio, San Francisco California

Muybridge statue at Letterman Digital Arts Center, Presidio, San Francisco California
Muybridge statue at Letterman Digital Arts Center, Presidio, San Francisco, California

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Series of frames of a cat falling. Cinematography enabled Muybridge and Marey to

Series of frames of a cat falling. Cinematography enabled Muybridge and Marey to study the locomotion of animals. From Les dernieres merveilles de la science (The Latest Marvels of Science), Paris

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Eadwaerd Muybridge (1830-1904) English-born American inventor and photographer, giving

Eadwaerd Muybridge (1830-1904) English-born American inventor and photographer, giving a talk to the Royal Society, London, England, on his photographic studies of animal motion. May 1889

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge motion study, 1870s C014 / 2071

Muybridge motion study, 1870s C014 / 2071
Muybridge motion study. Series of early photographs showing the motion of a man performing a back-flip or back handspring

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge motion study, 1870s C016 / 4563

Muybridge motion study, 1870s C016 / 4563
Muybridge motion study. Series of early photographs showing the motion of a race horse harnessed to a sulky (racing cart) and demonstrating a trotting gait

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge motion study, 1907 C016 / 4564

Muybridge motion study, 1907 C016 / 4564
Muybridge motion study. Series of early photographs showing a nude woman pouring a basin of water over herself. These photographs were obtained by English photographer Eadweard J

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge motion study, 1870s C016 / 4562

Muybridge motion study, 1870s C016 / 4562
Muybridge motion study. Series of early photographs showing the motion of an athlete carrying out a walking leap over a hurdle

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Photographic study by Eadweard Muybridge, 1884

Photographic study by Eadweard Muybridge, 1884
MUYBRIDGE: PHOTOGRAPHY. Photographic study by Eadweard Muybridge, 1884

Background imageMuybridge Collection: MUYBRIDGE: CATHEDRAL ROCKS. The Cathedral Rocks formation at Yosemite National Park in California

MUYBRIDGE: CATHEDRAL ROCKS. The Cathedral Rocks formation at Yosemite National Park in California. Photograph by Eadward Muybridge, c1870

Background imageMuybridge Collection: EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (1830-1904). American (English-born) photographer and motion-picture pioneer

EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (1830-1904). American (English-born) photographer and motion-picture pioneer. Muybridge showing his study of a horse in motion at the Royal Scoiety in London

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge Work Place

Muybridge Work Place
His open-air studio at the Palo Alto stock farm, California : camera shed on right, background wall left, four cameras on stands at corners of the track area Date: 1878

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Animal motion diagram

Animal motion diagram. Coloured historical artwork showing differing movements in four legged animals. The diagram shows (from top to bottom) the diagonal walk of a horse

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Jumping

Muybridge - Jumping
eight shots of a man jumping

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - High Jump

Muybridge - High Jump
Two sequences of an athlete high-jumping

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge / Woman & Child

Muybridge / Woman & Child
A woman picking up a child

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Dog Gallop 2

Muybridge - Dog Gallop 2
Dog (mastiff) galloping - one stride photographed synchronously from two points of view

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Dog Trot 2

Muybridge - Dog Trot 2
Dog (mastiff) trotting : an irregular stride

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Dog Trot

Muybridge - Dog Trot
Dog (mastiff) trotting : One stride, photographed synchronously from two points of view

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Dog Walk

Muybridge - Dog Walk
Dog (mastiff) walking: One stride in ten phases, photographed synchronously from two points of view Date: 1880s

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge -Various Walk

Muybridge -Various Walk
lion, tiger, human, baby, leopard, sloth, monkey - each walking or crawling in its own way

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Adjutantbird

Muybridge - Adjutantbird
adjutant bird : walking

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Dog

Muybridge - Dog
dog : walking

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Deer

Muybridge - Deer
deer : fallow deer - rotatory gallop

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Sloth

Muybridge - Sloth
sloth: walking Date: 1880s

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Cart Horse2

Muybridge - Cart Horse2
Horse : cart horse walking

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Horse Amble

Muybridge - Horse Amble
Horse : ambling

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Horse Walk

Muybridge - Horse Walk
Horse : walking

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge - Athlete Walk

Muybridge - Athlete Walk
Two sequences of an athlete walking

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge / Man / Cricket

Muybridge / Man / Cricket
A man bowling and batting in cricket

Background imageMuybridge Collection: Muybridge / Animals / Motion

Muybridge / Animals / Motion
EADWEARD MUYUBRIDGE English photographer circa 1885



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"Muybridge: Capturing the Essence of Motion" Eadweard J Muybridge, a pioneering photographer and inventor, revolutionized our understanding of motion through his groundbreaking work. His iconic series "Horse Gallop" captured the essence of movement like never before, freezing each stride in time. In 1887, Muybridge immortalized the incredible bond between man and horse with his photograph "Man and Horse Jumping a Fence. " The image showcases their synchronized leap as they conquer obstacles together. Muybridge's exploration continued with "Horse Trot, " revealing the intricate footwork involved in this elegant gait. He delved into various animal movements, including dogs galloping and elephants lumbering gracefully across the frame. One cannot forget his captivating depiction of greyhounds racing in his renowned Animal Locomotion series from circa 1881. These black-and-white photographs capture every muscle flexed and every breath taken during these high-speed pursuits. The energy emanating from Muybridge's images is palpable; he captures not only physicality but also emotions. In "Race Horse, " he encapsulates the determination etched on a thoroughbred's face as it charges towards victory. His lens even ventured beyond animals to explore human locomotion. With "Running, " Muybridge dissects human strides, shedding light on our own graceful yet complex movements. Muybridge's curiosity knew no bounds; he even turned his lens towards unexpected subjects such as baboons. In one striking image aptly titled "Baboon, " he captures their agility and primal power frozen within a single frame. Through meticulous experimentation with multiple cameras capturing sequential shots, Muybridge pioneered stop-motion photography techniques that laid the foundation for modern cinematography. His work became instrumental in developing animation and visual effects industries we know today. Eadweard J Muybridge forever changed how we perceive motion by freezing fleeting moments that would otherwise be lost to the naked eye.