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Harold Edgerton (American, 1903-1990)

Harold Edgerton Ten Dye Transfer Photographs, Littleton, Massachusetts: Palm Press, Inc., 1985, negatives from 1938-73, complete portfolio from an edition of 300, this numbered "8" on colophon, each pencil-signed en verso, each matted, in archival clamshell presentation box with cloth boards in navy and cordovan.

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Notes: Edgerton was an electrical engineer who was most well-known for his experimentation with stroboscopy and photography. It was during his dissertation at MIT that he first used strobe lights, with the capacity of up to 120 flashes per second, to take images of the intricate workings of motors to better understand the interactions of the various elements. Realizing the potential of this technology could go well beyond the confines of the laboratory, he joined with naturalists, marine biologists, and artists to create then inconceivable images of motion. These photographs were published in some of the most read magazines of the time, including National Geographic and Life magazine. The portfolio of photographs offered here includes some of Edgerton's most acclaimed images, including "Milk Drop Coronet", "Ballet Piercing an Apple" and "Cutting the Card Quickly". In 1956, Edgerton was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Harold Edgerton Ten Dye Transfer Photographs, Littleton, Massachusetts: Palm Press, Inc., 1985, negatives from 1938-73, complete portfolio from an edition of 300, this numbered "8" on colophon, each pencil-signed en verso, each matted, in archival clamshell presentation box with cloth boards in navy and cordovan.

Complete listing available upon request.
each sheet 20" x 16", box 25-3/8" x 21-1/4"

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