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Booklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
Booklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. The Fantascope or Phenakistoscope was an optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. By spinning a disc picture-side towards a mirror, and looking through the slits which act as shutters, you briefly see the reflection of each successive picture and they appear to move. This title page of a booklet issued with the toy shows scenes from the discs. From Fantascope published by Ackermann and Co. (London, 1833).
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AR921915
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Image
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Public
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3307px × 3215px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Ackermann
AQUATINT
Baynes
CINEMATOGRAPHY
color
concept
DANCE
Dance, General
Eating
Entertainment
fantascope
fantascope disc
INNOVATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Joseph Ferdinand
Joseph Ferdinand Plateau
MANUAL
MOTION
motion picture
MOVEMENT
NINETEENTH CENTURY
optical toy
Oxford Science Archive
phenakistoscope
PLATEAU
play
Playing
Polka
Print Collector1
rocking horse
RUDOLPH
Rudolph Ackermann
Technology
THOMAS MANN
Thomas Mann Baynes
TM Baynes
Toy
TOYS