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Plate 708. Dog; Galloping; Brown Racing Hound, 1885 (collotype on paper)
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Plate 708. Dog; Galloping; Brown Racing Hound, 1885 (collotype on paper)
3950661 Plate 708. Dog; Galloping; Brown Racing Hound, 1885 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 18.1x41.8 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, USA; (add.info.: Animal Locomotion, 1887, Volume X, Domestic Animals); gift of the Edwin J. Beinecke Trust; English, out of copyright
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© gift of the Edwin J. Beinecke Trust / Bridgeman Images
Animal Locomotion Canine Early Motion Picture Sequence Frames Motion Racing Sequence Sequential Speed Stop Motion B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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This photograph, titled "Plate 708. Dog; Galloping; Brown Racing Hound, 1885" captures the essence of motion and speed in a single frame. Taken by renowned photographer Eadweard Muybridge in collotype on paper, this print showcases his groundbreaking work in capturing sequential motion. Part of Muybridge's iconic series "Animal Locomotion" from 1887, this image is a testament to his scientific approach to photography. The brown racing hound is frozen mid-gallop, its powerful legs extended gracefully as it propels forward with remarkable agility. The intensity of the moment is palpable through the dog's focused expression and the blur of movement surrounding it. Muybridge's pioneering stop-motion technique revolutionized early motion picture sequences and laid the foundation for future advancements in cinematography. His meticulous study of animal locomotion using sequential frames allowed for a deeper understanding of movement that was previously unattainable. Displayed at Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, USA, this print serves as an invaluable historical document showcasing both artistry and scientific exploration. Donated by the Edwin J. Beinecke Trust, it stands as a testament to Muybridge's enduring legacy. Whether you appreciate photography or have an interest in canine athleticism, this mesmerizing image offers a glimpse into the world where science meets artistry – capturing not just a dog running but also encapsulating the spirit of speed and grace
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