Fantascope disc, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

Fantascope disc, 1833.  Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

1-156-060 - Oxford Science Archive/Heritage Images

Fantascope disc, 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 disc shows multiple images of a man eating and dog jumping up to steal food. From Fantascope published by Ackermann and Co. (London, 1833).


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People Information

Creator
  1. Thomas Mann Baynes, attributed to: British: Artist
People Related
  1. Rudolph Ackermann: German, British: Author, bookseller, inventor, lithographer, publisher, coach-builder and businessman
  2. Joseph Ferdinand Plateau: Belgian: Optician, inventor of Phenakistoscope

Medium
  1. Aquatint

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Science & Nature Animal Life

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3272x3213
File Size : 30,800kb


Aliases

  1. 007495
  1. 007495
  1. 0460001845
  1. 1-156-060
  1. 1156060
  1. 1845

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