File:1635 John Bate - The Mysteries of Nature and Art p.29.jpg
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Description1635 John Bate - The Mysteries of Nature and Art p.29.jpg |
English: Zoetrope-like animation device in John Bate's 'The Mysteries of Nature and Art' (1635) |
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Source | Bate, John (1635) The Mysteries of Nature and Art |
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Image title | UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 22: Early engraving of a zoetrope, 1635. Plate taken from John Bate's 'The Mysteries of Nature and Art' (1635). This highly influential book contains, amongst many other things, an early illustration and description of a zoetrope. A zoetrope is cylinder with a series of pictures on the inner surface that, when rotated and viewed through the slits, give an impression of continuous motion. It wasn't until the 1860s, when several patents were obtained, that the zoetrope appeared on the market. (Photo by Science & Society Picture Library/SSPL/Getty Images) |
Author | Contributor, Science & Society Picture Librar |
Credit/Provider | SSPL via Getty Images |
Headline | Early engraving of a zoetrope, 1635. |
Short title | 10329122 |
Date and time of data generation | 22 January 2010 |
Copyright holder | SSPL/Science Museum |
JPEG file comment | Handmade Software, Inc. Image Alchemy v1.14 |
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Code for country shown | Uni |
Writer | IM |
Category | Non |
Country shown | United Kingdom |
IIM version | 4 |