An edition of The human figure in motion (1901)

The human figure in motion

a source book of sequential action images by a master photographer

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The human figure in motion
Eadweard Muybridge
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An edition of The human figure in motion (1901)

The human figure in motion

a source book of sequential action images by a master photographer

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The largest collection in print of Muybridge's famous high-speed action photos. 4789 photographs in more than 500 action-strip-sequences (at shutter speeds up to 1/6000th of a second) illustrate men, women, children—mostly undraped—performing such actions as walking, running, getting up, lying down, carrying objects, throwing, etc.
"An unparalleled dictionary of action for all artists," AMERICAN ARTIST.

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Language
English
Pages
189

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. xi)
Originally published: London : Chapman & Hall, 1901.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612/.76
Library of Congress
QP301 .M85 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 189 p., [40] leave of plates :
Number of pages
189

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2183193M
ISBN 10
0517641070
LCCN
89000947
Library Thing
6933
Goodreads
574649

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