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Praxinoscope – Cinema of the XIX century - H63

Product code: 223949
 
€173,65
 
Praxinoscope– Cinema of the XIX century - H63 We present to you a great product with educational value - the praxinoscope - model H63. A device in the form of a rotating drum, in which there is a tape with graphics, which allows you to see a moving image. This is a great educational device showing how mankind gradually came to the creation of a movie. The set includes 20 emission strips - that is 20 "movies". The product is packed in a beautiful gift box with a layette.The Praxinoscope is a typical optical toy from the 19th century. It consists of a cylinder and a strip of paper showing twelve frames for animation. As the cylinder rotates, stationary mirrors in the center reveal a 'single image' in motion.The Praxinoscope was invented in 1876 by Charles-Émile Reynaud (1844-1918), a Paris science teacher, who marked all his examples ÉR. '. The toy became a great commercial success and won recognition at the great exhibitions of the period. Dimensions:· Height 22.5cm· Dimensions 20.5cm You can see how the praxinoscope works at this link! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujaEqLrKAXE ATTENTION ! This is not a game for kids. Collectible product.