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Animal Locomotion
Creator
Eadweard J. MuybridgeAmerican Photographer · 1830–1904
All works by this person →In his early twenties, Eadweard Muybridge moved to the United States, where he was drawn to the primarily uncharted Western landscape. After a stagecoach accident, he convalesced back home in England and learned photography. Upon returning to the States in 1867, he soon earned his reputation photographing the landscape. Apparently a hot-tempered man, Muybridge shot and killed his much younger wife
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- 1887
- Medium
- Collotype
- Culture
- American
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Twenty views showing an Osprey in various types of flight; three strips of images, top being ten and numbered in black ink at lower left corner; the center and bottom strips of a total of ten frames, each numbered in black at lower left corner.
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