Chromotrope, centre scene-windmill with moving sails

Chromotrope, centre scene-windmill with moving sails

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Chromotrope, centre scene-windmill with moving sails
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Chromotrope, centre scene-windmill with moving sails, by Carpenter & Westley, London, (unsigned), late 19th century.

A chromatrope is a kind of magic lantern slide. It is made of a wooden frame with two glass discs painted with abstract patterns, which rotate in opposite directions to produce kaleidoscopic images. They were also sometimes known as 'artificial fireworks' and were sidely used in the 19th century.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1951-317/1
Materials:
glass, paint, mahogany (wood), metal, brass (copper, zinc alloy) and lignum vitae (wood)
Measurements:
overall: 100 mm x 227 mm x 12 mm, , .22kg
type:
magic lantern slide
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford