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Thomas Eakins, Marey Wheel Photographs of Thomas Eakins, 1884, Platinum print, Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1966, Accession Number: 83.38, LL/37588
 
Movement and motion
Contents
Introduction to the study of movement and motion
382.01   Introduction to the study of movement and motion
Introduction
382.02   Introduction to instantaneous photography
382.03   Henry Fox Talbot: Rendering moving objects motionless with an electrical spark (14 June 1851)
382.04   Furne fils & Tournier: Épreuve a Mouvement (Metamorphic stereoviews)
Etienne Jules Marey
382.05   Etienne Jules Marey: Capturing static shots of movement
382.06   Etienne Jules Marey: Physiological Station at Paris
Eadweard Muybridge
382.07   Eadweard Muybridge: Capturing static shots of movement
382.08   Eadweard Muybridge: Cyanotypes
382.09   Eadweard Muybridge: Experimental establishments
382.10   Eadweard Muybridge: Animals in motion
382.11   Advert for J.D.B. Stillman "The Horse In Motion, As Shown By Instantaneous Photography," (London: Trubner and Co., 1882)
382.12   Book review of J.D.B. Stillman "The Horse In Motion, As Shown By Instantaneous Photography," (London: Trubner and Co., 1882)
382.13   Eadweard Muybridge: The Human Figure in Motion
Significant people in the study of movement and motion
382.14   Thomas Eakins: Using motion studies for artistic accuracy
382.15   Georges Demeny: Motion studies
382.16   Albert Londe: Cavalier au Galop (1887)
382.17   Ottomar Anschütz: The study of animal motion
382.18   Arthur Clive Banfield: Animal motion and the study of drops
382.19   A.M. Worthington: The study of drops
382.20   Francis Blake: "Cow Pony" at sharp canter (ca 1886)
382.21   Francis Blake: Pigeons in Flight (ca 1889)
382.22   Anton Giulio Bragaglia (1890-1960) and Arturo Bragaglia (1893-1962)
382.23   Frank B. Gilbreth (1868-1924) and Lillian Gilbreth (1878-1972): Work study
382.24   Gjon Mili: Descending a staircase
382.25   Harold E. Edgerton: The use of microsecond flash and strobes
Photo finish
382.26   Photo finish
Movement, motion and fine art
382.27   Introduction to movement, motion and fine art
382.28   Clare Strand: Betterment Room - Devices For measuring Achievement (2005)
 
  
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