Lantern Slide, Solar Eclipses, 1872-1900
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Artifact Overview
Magic lanterns use a concave mirror and light source to project images on glass slides with painted or photographic scenes. Developed in the 17th century, magic lanterns predate slide projectors and motion pictures. In the hands of magicians, they became "lanterns of fright," projecting wondrous images and apparitions. Slide themes ranged widely: exotic travel, folklore, advertising, history, science, and art.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Lantern slide
Date Made
1872-1900
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
29.704.2.10
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Copper alloy
Glass (Material)
Paper (Fiber product)
Wood (Plant Material)
Color
Black (Color)
Yellow (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 3.875 in
Width: 9 in
Length: 0.5 in
Inscriptions
No. 9 / This Diagram shows the various Eclipses of the / Sun with the transit of Venus. /
W. MITCHELL McALLISTER, / 728 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
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