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Best known for his contribution to the development of the motion picture, Eadweard Muybridge (1830OCo1904) was a pioneering photographer during his lifetime. Alongside his remarkable photographic achievements, his personal life was riddled with melodramaOCoincluding a near-fatal stagecoach accident and a betrayal by his wife that ended with Muybridge being tried for the murder of her lover. Marta BraunOCOs revealing biography traces the sensational events of MuybridgeOCOs life and his personal reinventions as artist, photographer, researcher, and showman.
In the 1870s, MuybridgeOCOs photography skills were enlisted by Leland Stanford, a racehorse breeder who later founded Stanford University, to prove the OC unsupported motion controversyOCOOCothe theory that during a horseOCOs stride, there was a moment when all four of its legs left the ground. The resulting collection of motion studies, as Braun explains, inspired Muybridge to take photography beyond landscapes to the realm of science. He went on to invent the zoopraxiscope, which captures movement too quick for the human eye to record. Most importantly, simulating motion through a series of stills, his pioneering use of sequence photography served as a forerunner to the introduction of cinematography in the 1890s.
This illuminating study examines a man whose influence has resounded through generations. In "Eadweard Muybridge," Braun firmly establishes MuybridgeOCOs central contributions to the history of art, science, photography, and motion pictures.
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Best known for his contribution to the development of the motion picture, Eadweard Muybridge (1830OCo1904) was a pioneering photographer during his lifetime. Alongside his remarkable photographic achievements, his personal life was riddled with melodramaOCoincluding a near-fatal stagecoach accident and a betrayal by his wife that ended with Muybridge being tried for the murder of her lover. Marta BraunOCOs revealing biography traces the sensational events of MuybridgeOCOs life and his personal reinventions as artist, photographer, researcher, and showman.
In the 1870s, MuybridgeOCOs photography skills were enlisted by Leland Stanford, a racehorse breeder who later founded Stanford University, to prove the OC unsupported motion controversyOCOOCothe theory that during a horseOCOs stride, there was a moment when all four of its legs left the ground. The resulting collection of motion studies, as Braun explains, inspired Muybridge to take photography beyond landscapes to the realm of science. He went on to invent the zoopraxiscope, which captures movement too quick for the human eye to record. Most importantly, simulating motion through a series of stills, his pioneering use of sequence photography served as a forerunner to the introduction of cinematography in the 1890s.
This illuminating study examines a man whose influence has resounded through generations. In "Eadweard Muybridge," Braun firmly establishes MuybridgeOCOs central contributions to the history of art, science, photography, and motion pictures.
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