Phantom Skies and Shifting Ground: Landscape, Culture, and Rephotography in Eadweard Muybridge's Illustrations of Central America

Muybridge's Garden

In Byron Wolfe's personal correspondence with Stephen Herbert, director of the Muybridge Museum at Kingston upon Thames in England where Muybridge eventually retired, Herbert wrote: “It seems that (probably after Muybridge died) a quantity of glass material remained in the house, and was buried in the garden. Legend has it that when he died he was constructing a model of the Great Lakes in the garden, so perhaps the material was used to fill the holes.”

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