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Fantascope disc, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
Fantascope (Phenakistoscope), 1833. An optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. The disc shows multiple images of cat chasing a bird. When the picture is spun on a spindle and turned on its side in front of a looking glass (mirror), the image gives the impression that the cat is actively chasing the bird. From Fantascope published by Ackermann and Co. (London, 1833)
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Media ID 14863657
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Ackermann Baynes Cats Chasing Cinematography Feline Felines Innovation Motion Motion Picture Movement Oxford Science Archive Plateau Rudolph Rudolph Ackermann Thomas Mann Thomas Mann Baynes Tm Baynes Aquatint Fantascope Phenakistoscope
31"x27" (79x69cm) Premium Frame
FSC real wood frame with double mounted 24x20 print. Double mounted with white conservation mountboard. Frame moulding comprises stained composite natural wood veneers (Finger Jointed Pine) 39mm wide by 21mm thick. Archival quality Fujifilm CA photo paper mounted onto 1mm card. Overall outside dimensions are 31x27 inches (787x685mm). Rear features Framing tape to cover staples, 50mm Hanger plate, cork bumpers. Glazed with durable thick 2mm Acrylic to provide a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish. Acrylic Glass is far safer, more flexible and much lighter than typical mineral glass. Moreover, its higher translucency makes it a perfect carrier for photo prints. Acrylic allows a little more light to penetrate the surface than conventional glass and absorbs UV rays so that the image and the picture quality doesn't suffer under direct sunlight even after many years. Easily cleaned with a damp cloth. Please note that, to prevent the paper falling through the mount window and to prevent cropping of the original artwork, the visible print may be slightly smaller to allow the paper to be securely attached to the mount without any white edging showing and to match the aspect ratio of the original artwork.
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 59.9cm x 56.4cm (23.6" x 22.2")
Estimated Product Size is 78.7cm x 68.5cm (31" x 27")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable piece of 19th-century innovation and entertainment - the Fantascope disc. Created by the talented artist Thomas Mann Baynes in 1833, this optical toy relied on persistence of vision to create its mesmerizing effect. The disc features multiple images depicting a cat chasing a bird, but when spun on a spindle and placed in front of a mirror, it brings the scene to life. The concept behind this ingenious device is truly fascinating. By exploiting our brain's ability to retain an image for a split second after it disappears from view, the Fantascope creates an illusion of motion and movement. As the spinning disc reflects off the looking glass, viewers are treated to an animated spectacle where the cat appears to actively pursue its feathered prey. This early form of cinematography paved the way for future advancements in motion pictures and visual storytelling. It exemplifies how human ingenuity can transform simple concepts into captivating forms of entertainment. The vibrant colors and intricate details captured in this aquatint print transport us back to a time when such optical toys were at their peak popularity. Preserved within Oxford Science Archive's collection, this print serves as both a testament to Joseph Ferdinand Plateau's scientific discoveries regarding persistence of vision and Rudolph Ackermann's commitment to publishing innovative works like the Fantascope. Let yourself be enchanted by this enchanting glimpse into 19th-century technological marvels that continue to captivate audiences today.
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