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A phenakistoscope3520850 A phenakistoscope; (add.info.: A phenakistoscope, an early animation device that used the persistence of vision principle to create an illusion of motion)
A phenakistoscope3520848 A phenakistoscope; (add.info.: A phenakistoscope, an early animation device that used the persistence of vision principle to create an illusion of motion)
Fantascope disc, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann BaynesFantascope (Phenakistoscope), 1833. An optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. The disc shows multiple images of cat chasing a bird
Playing leapfrog (litho)2775137 Playing leapfrog (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Playing leapfrog. Phenakistoscope disc.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
Booklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann BaynesBooklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. The Fantascope or Phenakistoscope was an optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect
PHENAKISTOSCOPE. Model of a phenakistoscope, an early animation device (predecessor of the zoetrope) invented in 1831 by Joseph Plateau and Simon von Stampfer. Drawing, 19th century
Birth of CinematographyDr Plateaus Phenakistoscope Examples
PhanakistoscopePlateaus Phenakistoscope - a variant of the zootrope, in which the images, seen through slits, seem to move when the disc is rotated