Descriptive Zoopraxography; or, the science of animal locomotion made popular
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A photographic study presents methods and results of sequential animal photography and projection, explaining apparatus and techniques for capturing and combining successive exposures to analyze motion. It describes limb-action patterns in quadrupeds—especially horses—across walks, trots, and gallops, reproducing representative phases as tracings from photogravures. The author outlines public lectures and demonstrations using a motion projector to recreate life movements, surveys examples including birds and human activities, and compares photographic sequences with paintings and sculptures to show how artists have interpreted and sometimes misrepresented locomotion.
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