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Among the most important names associated with the history of early photography is that of Eadweard Muybridge (1830 to 1904). His photographs of the 1870s and 1880s changed the way in which people understood animal and human movement. This pocketsized book has an informative introduction and 55 key photographs accompanied by extended captions.
By Paul Hill. Published by the Phaidon Press Ltd, 2001.
ISBN 0 7148 4042 4.
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Eadweard Muybridge, the hugely influential photographer, was born in Kingston upon Thames in 1830 and died there in 1904. He donated and bequeathed an important collection of his work to the Royal Borough of Kingston and this book details and illustrates the collection. The material is introduced by specialists and the book concludes with an essay based on new research concerning Muybridge’s lectures and the fascinating moving image discs.
Published by The Projection Box in assiciation with Kingston Museum and Heritage Service,2004. 159pp
ISBN 1 903000 07 6

Featuring an image taken from a Zoopraxiscope disc showing a woman dancing.
Size: 22.5 cm

A selection of souvenirs featuring images from Eadweard Muybridge’s prolific career. The pack contains:
2 round postcards featuring Zoopraxiscope images of a woman dancing
2 round postcards featuring Zoopraxiscope images of monkeys climbing.
1 fridge magnet featuring a photographic motion study image of horse “Abe Edgington” Palo Alto, 1877.
1 handbag mirror featuring Zoopraxiscope images of a woman dancing

3 fridge magnets featuring photographic images.