- The
Eidophusikon (Gr****: Ειδωφυσικον) was a
piece of art, no
longer extant,
thought up by the
English actor David Garrick and
created by 18th-century French...
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London theatres, and his
invention of a
mechanical theatre called the "
Eidophusikon". He also had an
interest in faith-healing and the occult, and was a...
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surface area of 2,350 m2
Cyclorama Building,
Boston Cosmorama Diorama Eidophusikon Moving panorama Myriorama Panorama Panoramic painting International Panorama...
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between the
Americans and the English. (January 8, 1815)
Cyclorama Diorama Eidophusikon Myriorama Panorama Panoramic painting International Panorama Council...
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salon of the
Palazzo Canossa,
Verona de Loutherbourg,
Philip James The
Eidophusikon 1781 Reynolds, Sir
Joshua Nativity 1816
Belvoir Castle fire Reynolds...
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journey up the
Hudson River to the base of
Niagara Falls,
named the “
Eidophusikon.” The
production was
extremely po****r, not for the play, but for the...
- the "Monody on the
Death of
Captain Pierce". On 30
January 1786 the
Eidophusikon show
reopened at
Exeter Change in an
auditorium that held 200 people...
- 1781 he was
notably hired to
provide a
harpsichord accompaniment for
Eidophusikon, a
display of
moving pictures. In 1784–1785 he
worked at the Haymarket...
- Loutherbourg,
giving him
inspiration for his
mechanical work
including the
Eidophusikon.
Techniques used to
create the
shadow plays were also
replicated and...
- alms
Portrait of
Count Stanislas Potocki Philip James de
Loutherbourg –
Eidophusikon Henry Fuseli – The
Nightmare Thomas Gainsborough – Mrs
Robinson as Perdita...