. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. ^#'1#-. 43. Horse Jumping. "Avery important subject to all those interested in art."—Belfast News Letter. "It is now nine years since the photographs of Mr. Eadweard Muybridge surprised the world by challenging all received conceptions of animal motion."—Cm^wry Magazine, New York. ''The interest excited by the novelty, both of the demonstrations and the results, was so great, that Mr. Muybridge has been invited by the Photographic Society of Ireland to repeat them to-night in

. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. ^#'1#-. 43. Horse Jumping. "Avery important subject to all those interested in art."—Belfast News Letter. "It is now nine years since the photographs of Mr. Eadweard Muybridge surprised the world by challenging all received conceptions of animal motion."—Cm^wry Magazine, New York. ''The interest excited by the novelty, both of the demonstrations and the results, was so great, that Mr. Muybridge has been invited by the Photographic Society of Ireland to repeat them to-night in Stock Photo
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. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. ^#'1#-. 43. Horse Jumping. "Avery important subject to all those interested in art."—Belfast News Letter. "It is now nine years since the photographs of Mr. Eadweard Muybridge surprised the world by challenging all received conceptions of animal motion."—Cm^wry Magazine, New York. ''The interest excited by the novelty, both of the demonstrations and the results, was so great, that Mr. Muybridge has been invited by the Photographic Society of Ireland to repeat them to-night in a public lecture."— The Freeman's Journal, Dublin.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904. [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania

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