LOT 114 [Photography] Muybridge, Eadweard Collection of 111 Plates f...
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[Photography] Muybridge, Eadweard Collection of 111 Plates from "Animal Lotion. An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements. 1872-1885"A Large Selection of 111 Plates From Eadweard Muybridge's Groundbreaking Photographic Study, "Animal Lotion"Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1887. Large folio, 20 x 14 in. (508 x 356 mm). Illustrated with 111 colortype plates, each printed on a two-tone leaf, with letterpress title, plate number, copyright, and date in the margin. Contemporary full brown morocco, stamped in blind and in gilt, rebacked, beveled edges, original spine label laid down, extremities and boards rubbed, scratched, and worn; all edges gilt; marbled endpapers; by Hayday & Co.; four-inch closed tear in front free endpaper; gift inscription on front blank; bottom center edge of plate 948 worn and slightly chipped; small spot at bottom left edge of plates 197, 206, and 207 (appearing consecutively); small patch of dampstaining in top gutter of nine plates at front (plates 745, 744, 740, 736, 734, 733, 729, 721, 720, appearing consecutively); scattered minor thumb-soiling in margins and versos of plates.A large and impressive collection of 111 plates from pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge's groundbreaking work Animal Lotion. The present collection includes a diverse range of images depicting men, women, and children, performing a variety of movements, activities, and physical tasks, including jumping, wrestling, boxing, walking, running, fencing, somersaulting, climbing, sitting, and dancing. The collection also depicts some 20 varieties of animals, including horses, buffalo, elephants, camels, goats, dogs, birds, tigers, lions, kangaroos, and eagles, including 19 plates of men and children riding and jumping horses.Muybridge created his Animal Lotion photographs after partnering with the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia publisher J.B. Lippincott in the mid-1880s, and was given a $5,000 stipend and a studio at 36th and Pine Streets in West Philadelphia. From 1883-86 he and his team created over 100,000 photographs recording human and animal movements, often recruiting students and teachers from the University, as well as animals from the University's veterinary school and the Philadelphia Zoo. Animal Lotion was published in 1887 in a subscription-based portfolio, where for a then very costly $100 prospective buyers could choose 100 photos from a selection of over 700.Includes plates (in order of appearance): 778 (Heron); 773 (Ostrich); 769 (Eagle); 759 (Parrot); 755 (Bird in flight); 753 (Kangaroo); 750 (Sloth); 749 (Baboon); 748 (Baboon); 745 (Raccoon); 744 (Raccoon); 740 (Camel); 736 (Camel); 734 (Elephant); 733 (Elephant); 729 (Tiger); 723 (Lion); 721 (Lion); 720 (Cat Running); 718 (Cat Trotting); 717 (Cat); 715 (Dogs tugging on cloth); 714 (Dog); 712 (Large dog running); 710 (Dog running); 707 (Dog); 705 (Dog); 700 (Buffalo running); 695 (Elk gal
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