An edition of The human figure in motion (1901)

The human figure in motion.

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An edition of The human figure in motion (1901)

The human figure in motion.

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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.

Publish Date
Publisher
Dover Publications
Language
English
Pages
195

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. xii-xiv)
"A selection of plates from ... [the author's] Animal locomotion, first published in 1887."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612/.76
Library of Congress
QP301 .M85 1955

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii p., 195 plates.
Number of pages
195

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6180417M
Internet Archive
humanfigureinmot00eadw
LCCN
55013973
OCLC/WorldCat
242951
Library Thing
6933

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