The Horse in motion. "Sallie Gardner," owned by Leland Stanford; running at a 1:40 gait over the Palo Alto track, 19th June 1878 / Muybridge.
Summary
Photograph with twelve frames showing motion of a race horse.
2437K2 (copy 2) U.S. Copyright Office.
Description of each frame on verso.
"Morse's Gallery, 417 Montgomery St., San Francisco."
"Automatic Electro-photograph."
Exhibited: Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time of Change, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, April - July 2010.
Copy 1, with same negative number, is in MBRS Division.
MBRS copy (copy 1) published in Eyes of the Nation: 5-19.
Locomotion was a popular method of making a series of consecutive images for artistic and scientific purposes.
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Tags
animal locomotion
race horses
california
palo alto
albumen prints
card photographs
motion study photographs
horse
motion
sallie
gardner
sallie gardner
leland
stanford
leland stanford
gait
track
palo alto track
muybridge
sports
california sports
19th century
lot 3081
eadweard muybridge
english
eadweard j muybridge
early photography
nga
Date
01/01/1878
Contributors
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904, photographer
in collections
Location
Palo Alto
,
37.44188, -122.14302
Source
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Link
Copyright info
No known restrictions on publication.