Praxinoscope invented by Emile Reynaud in 1877. At first it was a patented optical toy, then perfected in 1892 for the screening at the theater: true ancestor of cinema. Specimens of different size and performance: the smallest box sold, the one with the crank to get a regular rotation of the cylinder, one light (candle) and the built-in theater, which was later developed for the large theater halls. Turin, Museo Nazionale del Cinema, the nineteenth century

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title: Praxinoscope

subject date: 2013-01-25

caption: Praxinoscope invented by Emile Reynaud in 1877. At first it was a patented optical toy, then perfected in 1892 for the screening at the theater: true ancestor of cinema. Specimens of different size and performance: the smallest box sold, the one with the crank to get a regular rotation of the cylinder, one light (candle) and the built-in theater, which was later developed for the large theater halls. Turin, Museo Nazionale del Cinema, the nineteenth century

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