77.04 M98 Muybridge, Eadweard. Human and Animal Locomotion Photographs : album / E. Muybridge ; ed., text: H. Chr. Adam ; comp. of chronology: St. Herbert. - Koln : Taschen, 2010. - 804 p. : il. - (text - in Engl., Fr., Germ.). - Bibliogr.: p.800-801; plate Index: p.802-803. - ISBN 978-3-8365-0941-1 : 2313/00 р. Chronology of the Life and Work of Eadweard Muybridge: p.770-798 (Engl., Fr., Germ.)
Фотографические снимки Аннотация: English photographer Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904) was a pioneer in visual studies of human and animal locomotion. In 1872, he famously helped settle a bet for former Califfornia governor Leland Stanford by photographing a galloping horse. Muybridge invented a complex system of electric shutter releases that captured freeze frames - proving conclusively, for the first time, that a galloping horse lifts all four hooves off the ground for a fraction of a second. For the next three decades, Muybridge continued his quest to fully catalogue many aspects of human and animal movement, shooting hundreds of horses and other animals - and of nude or draped subjects engaged in various activities such as running, walking, boxing, fencing, and descending a staircase. This resplendent book traces the life and work of Muybridge, from his early thinking about anatomy and movement to his lates photographic experiments. He born in England but active as a photographer in United States for most of his adventurous life, was a key figure in photographic history. His subsequent studies of human and animal movement became the ultimate passion of Muybridge, the chronophotographer and predecessor of cinema. Доп.точки доступа: Adam , H.Chr. \ed., text:.\; Herbert, St. \comp. of chronology:.\; Muybrige, Eadweard (1830-1904), Engl. and Amer. photographer, predecessor of cinema. \о нем\; Майбридж, Эдвард (1830-1904), англ. и амер. фотограф (съёмка неск. камерами; в движении), предтеча кинематографа (ин.яз.). \о нем\ Экземпляры всего: 1 КИЗО (1) Свободны: КИЗО (1) |