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Optical Toy : THE PRAXINOSCOPE - Circus

From Spain, a PRAXINOSCOPE with its 12 (twelve!) mirrors and 15 (fifteen!) paper animated movie strips recto-verso (30 animations).

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From Spain, a PRAXINOSCOPE with its 12 (twelve !) mirrors and 15 (fifteen!) paper animated movie strips recto-verso (30 animations).

  • Diameter of the cylinder : 17 cm
  • Height of the cylinder : 6 cm
  • Diameter of the cylinder mirrors : 9,5 cm
  • Height of the cylinder mirrors : 7 cm
  • Width of each mirror : 2 cm
  • Total Height : 19 cm
  • Cylinder in strong black plastic
  • Wooden base
  • 15 paper animated movie strips recto-verso

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The PRAXINOSCOPE was invented by Emile REYNAUD in 1876.
With its cylinder mirrors, avoiding to pass through a shutter between each image,
this optical toy will provide greater visibility to the animated strips in relation to previously existing optical toys, such as the PHENAKISTICOPE > or the ZOETROPE > ...

The Praxinoscope and the animated strips

This PRAXINOSCOPE comes with 15 animated strips.

A circus scene on the drum

The decor consists of several circus scenes
from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The drum

Video :

Praxinoscope

 

  • Diameter of the cylinder : 17 cm
  • Height of the cylinder : 6 cm
  • Diameter of the cylinder mirrors : 9,5 cm
  • Height of the cylinder mirrors : 7 cm
  • Width of each mirror : 2 cm
  • Total Height : 19 cm
  • Cylinder in strong black plastic
  • Wooden base
  • 15 paper animated movie strips recto-verso

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Le Praxinoscope-Théâtre de Emile REYNAUD - image



What is a Praxinoscope ?
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