The Science of Animal Locomotion (Zoopraxography): An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements
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The Science of Animal Locomotion (Zoopraxography) - Eadweard Muybridge
Eadweard Muybridge
The Science of Animal Locomotion (Zoopraxography)
An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements
Published by Good Press, 2021
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EAN 4064066187293
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTORY.
A Diagram of the Studio
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.
PROSPECTUS
VALEDICTORY.
SUBSCRIBERS.
UNIVERSITIES.
IMPERIAL, NATIONAL, OR ROYAL ACADEMIES OF FINE ARTS.
ART MUSEUMS.
ARCHÆOLOGICAL INSTITUTES AND MUSEUMS.
INDUSTRIAL ART AND SCIENCE MUSEUMS.
INDUSTRIAL ART SCHOOLS.
LIBRARIES.
ANATOMICAL INSTITUTES.
ROYAL COLLEGES OF SURGEONS.
PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTITUTES.
VETERINARY INSTITUTES.
ANTHROPOLOGICAL MUSEUMS.
ETHNOLOGICAL, NATURAL HISTORY, AND ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTES AND MUSEUMS.
PHYSICAL INSTITUTES.
POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOLS.
COLLEGES.
ROYAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTORIES.
ARTISTIC, LITERARY OR SCIENTIFIC CLUBS.
ARTISTS, Architects, Painters, and Sculptors .
ARCHÆOLOGISTS, MEN OF LETTERS, AUTHORS OF ART WORKS, ETC.
PHYSIOLOGISTS.
ANATOMISTS.
ANTHROPOLOGISTS, BIOLOGISTS, PALEONTOLOGISTS, ZOOLOGISTS, ETC.
PHYSICISTS, ETC.
INTRODUCTORY.
Table of Contents
In 1872, the author of the present work at Sacramento, California, commenced an investigation with the object of illustrating by photography some