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Camel Trotting

Photograph
1887
Artist/Maker

Muybridge was a pioneer of photographing motion. He used a bank of separate cameras to make split-second shots of animals and humans while they were moving. With this technology, he captured images of the separate stages of movement never seen before by the human eye. This Museum helped to fund Muybridge's ground-breaking series, Animal Locomotion, by agreeing to purchase a full set of prints before they were published. The glass plate here was used to produce the print.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Camel Trotting (generic title)
  • Animal Locomotion (series title)
Materials and techniques
Glass interpositive slide for making collotype printing plate
Brief description
Glass interpositive slide for making collotype printing plate by Eadweard Muybridge, 'Camel Trotting', plate 738 from the series 'Animal Locomotion', 1887
Physical description
Glass slide featuring 16 tiled images of a camel trotting
Dimensions
  • Height: 407 mm
  • Width: 610mm
Style
Gallery label
Photography Centre, 2018-20:

Eadweard Muybridge (1830–1904)
‘Camel trotting’ from Animal Locomotion
1887

Muybridge was a pioneer of photographing motion. He used a bank of separate cameras to make split-second shots of animals and humans while they were moving. With this technology, he captured images of the separate stages of movement never seen before by the human eye. This Museum helped to fund Muybridge's ground-breaking series, Animal Locomotion, by agreeing to purchase a full set of prints before they were published. The glass plate here was used to produce the print.

Glass interpositive plate; collotype
Museum nos. RPS.1219-2018, PH.1252-1889

The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the Heritage Lottery Fund and Art Fund
Credit line
The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund.
Summary
Muybridge was a pioneer of photographing motion. He used a bank of separate cameras to make split-second shots of animals and humans while they were moving. With this technology, he captured images of the separate stages of movement never seen before by the human eye. This Museum helped to fund Muybridge's ground-breaking series, Animal Locomotion, by agreeing to purchase a full set of prints before they were published. The glass plate here was used to produce the print.
Collection
Accession number
RPS.1219-2018

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Record createdFebruary 27, 2018
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