Plate Number 320. Lifting a 50-lb. dumbbell

Plate Number 320. Lifting a 50-lb. dumbbell by Eadweard Muybridge

Medium

collotype

Dimensions

image: 16.2 × 45.2 cm (6 3/8 × 17 13/16 in.) sheet: 48.2 × 61.2 cm (19 × 24 1/8 in.)

Classification

Photograph

Department

CPH

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, 1887)

Accession Number

2014.79.345

Art Historical Context

Eadweard Muybridge’s *Plate Number 320. Lifting a 50-lb. dumbbell* (1887) captures a man performing a weightlifting exercise through a rapid sequence of photographs. Part of his groundbreaking *Animal Locomotion* series, the work reveals the subtle phases of human movement that the naked eye cannot perceive. Muybridge, a pioneering photographer and motion-study innovator, used banks of cameras triggered in quick succession to freeze action, transforming everyday gestures into scientific and artistic records. Printed as a collotype—a high-quality photographic printing process favored for its r...

About the Artist

Eadweard Muybridge · 18301904

Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904) was an English-American photographer who revolutionized the understanding of motion through his pioneering chronophotographic studies. Born Edward James Muggeridge in Kingston upon Thames, England, he emigrated to America and became famous first for his dramatic landscape photographs of Yosemite Valley, then for his groundbreaking motion studies that proved horses li...

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