
Sujet
Stereoscope, 1905-1920. Creator: A. Mattey.
Légende
Stereoscopes, dating from 1832, were devices for viewing a pair of separate stereoscopic images, depicting left-eye and right-eye views of the same scene, creating a single three-dimensional image. French stereoscope that is comprised of a wooden box with glass eyepieces and metal hardware. Above the black edged lenses is a metal plaque that reads, [76 / UNIS-FRANCE / 3 / STEROSCOPES - PARIS]. Underneath the lenses, a semi-circle is cut out of the wood for the viewer's nose. A metal turn is on the proper right of the stereoscope. A long thin rectangle is cut out to allow the metal hinge to be moved up and down. This opens the back of the stereoscope. The back door of the stereoscope is glass with wooden borders attached to the main body by a metal hinge at the bottom.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM21A78_197
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
90,4Mo (1,8Mo) / 56,3cm x 40,2cm / 6651 x 4751 (300dpi)