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As a student, at the student scientific society, I came up with the topic "The Struggle with Photography in Russian Art of the Early 20th Century" for myself. When photography first appeared, Eadweard Muybridge, a photographer, set up several cameras and captured the stages of movement: a galloping horse, a walking person, a running person, fighting people.

Then he released an album with these photographs, and it turned
out that for thousands of years, artists had depicted movement incorrectly.
None of the phases captured by this photographer corresponded to the
analogous phase depicted by artists. In other words, what they created
could not exist in reality. It turns out that artists deceived people
and depicted everything incorrectly.

And that means we need to learn from this great artist, the artist
of the future – the camera, which is accurate and objective. But some people understood: thank God, now the completely unnecessary problem
of copying objects has fallen away from the fine arts.

"As a student, at the student scientific society, I came up with the topic "The Struggle with Photography in Russian Art of the Early 20th Century" for myself. When photography first appeared, Eadweard Muybridge, a photographer, set up several cameras and captured the stages of movement: a galloping horse, a walking person, a running person, fighting people.

Then he released an album with these photographs, and it turned out that for thousands of years, artists had depicted movement incorrectly. None of the phases captured by this photographer corresponded to the analogous phase depicted by artists. In other words, what they created could not exist in reality. It turns out that artists deceived people and depicted everything incorrectly.

And that means we need to learn from this great artist, the artist of the future - the camera, which is accurate and objective. But some people understood: thank God, now the completely unnecessary problem of copying objects has fallen away from the fine arts."

As a student, at the student scientific society, I came up with the topic "The Struggle with Photography in Russian Art of the Early 20th Century" for myself. When photography first appeared, Eadweard Muybridge, a photographer, set up several cameras and captured the stages of movement: a galloping horse, a walking person, a running person, fighting people.

Then he released an album with these photographs, and it turned out that for thousands of years, artists had depicted movement incorrectly. None of the phases captured by this photographer corresponded to the analogous phase depicted by artists. In other words, what they created could not exist in reality. It turns out that artists deceived people and depicted everything incorrectly.

As a student, at the student scientific society, I came up with the topic "The Struggle with Photography in Russian Art of the Early 20th Century" for myself. When photography first appeared, Eadweard Muybridge, a photographer, set up several cameras and captured the stages of movement: a galloping horse, a walking person, a running person, fighting people.

And that means we need to learn from this great artist, the artist of the future - the camera, which is accurate and objective. But some people understood: thank God, now the completely unnecessary problem of copying objects has fallen away from the fine arts.

© 2024 Vladimir Starikov I Владимир Стариков

© 2024 Vladimir Starikov I Владимир Стариков