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  • Solar Eclipse
  • Esferidad de la Tierra
  • Chromatrope
  • Nazaret
  • La Virgen contempla a Jesús
  • La virgen en..
  • Doue entretiene
  • Jesús….
  • La Virgen a la fontaine
  • Nazaret
  • Nazaret
  • Jésus travailler
  • Jésus travailler San Joseh
  • Santa famille dans tailler
  • Jésus oude son…
  • Nazaret
  • Nazaret
  • Repas de la Sante famille
  • Nazaret
  • Jésus deo parle..
  • La vierge médite…
  • Nazaret
  • Deu vos guard

Solar Eclipse

  • Registration number 02639-10
  • Collection title unavailable
  • Collection's origin Museu del Cinema Co.lecció Tomàs Mallol
  • Country of origin unavailable
  • Manufatured by Without Accurate Information
  • Year 1890
  • Dimensions 11,3 x 22 ; 8 x 1,6 cm
  • Genre Astronomical

Theme

Astronomical

Description

Magic lantern slides labelled as ‘astronomical’ visually disclose scientific knowledge about the celestial bodies in the universe, including planets and their satellites, meteors and comets, stars and galaxies. Thus, they study their movements and phenomena related to them.
Magic lantern slides labelled as astronomical could include the astrological subgenre, which refer to the study of the motions and relative positions of celestial objects such as planets, the sun and moon interpreted in terms of human characteristics and activities.

Esferidad de la Tierra

  • Registration number 02639-05
  • Collection title Astronomical
  • Collection's origin Museu del Cinema Co.lecció Tomàs Mallol
  • Country of origin unavailable
  • Manufatured by Without Accurate Information
  • Year 1890
  • Dimensions 11,3 x 22 ; 8 x 1,6 cm
  • Genre Astronomical

Theme

Astronomical

Description

Magic lantern slides labelled as ‘astronomical’ visually disclose scientific knowledge about the celestial bodies in the universe, including planets and their satellites, meteors and comets, stars and galaxies. Thus, they study their movements and phenomena related to them.
Magic lantern slides labelled as astronomical could include the astrological subgenre, which refer to the study of the motions and relative positions of celestial objects such as planets, the sun and moon interpreted in terms of human characteristics and activities.

Chromatrope

  • Registration number 02488
  • Collection title Chromatrope
  • Collection's origin Museu del Cinema Co.lecció Tomàs Mallol
  • Country of origin unavailable
  • Manufatured by Without Accurate Information
  • Year 1890
  • Dimensions 5,9 x 16 x 1,1 cm
  • Genre Title

Theme

Title

Description

Title genre magic lantern slides include visual contents such as signs, inscriptions or decorative elements that served to lead, announce transitions, or finish any of the projected stories during the magic lantern shows. Magic lantern slides within the title genre genre include the chromotoscopic subgenre. Chromotoscopic magic lantern slides are defined as having two specific properties in addition to the sign genre: a cyclical format and the creation of their images by pictorial and / or printing techniques.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11809
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

La Virgen contempla a Jesús

  • Registration number 11810
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

La virgen en..

  • Registration number 11811
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Doue entretiene

  • Registration number 11812
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Jesús….

  • Registration number 11813
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

La Virgen a la fontaine

  • Registration number 11814
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11815
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11816
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Jésus travailler

  • Registration number 11817
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Jésus travailler San Joseh

  • Registration number 11818
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Santa famille dans tailler

  • Registration number 11819
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Jésus oude son…

  • Registration number 11820
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11821
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11822
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Repas de la Sante famille

  • Registration number 11823
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11824
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Jésus deo parle..

  • Registration number 11825
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

La vierge médite…

  • Registration number 11826
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Nazaret

  • Registration number 11827
  • Collection title Nazaret
  • Collection's origin Filmoteca Española
  • Country of origin Francia
  • Manufatured by Maisson de la Bonne Presse
  • Year unavailable
  • Dimensions 9,9 x 8,3 cm
  • Genre Drama

Theme

Drama

Description

Magic lantern slides of the dramatic genre are defined as having five specific properties: (1) recording and level of coding of their images by using recreation of scenic photographs (‘slice of life’); (2) orientation to the professional lanternist market; (3) a social context of public exhibition; (4) high scenic complexity —slides were designed to be shown with the reading of printed texts supplied by the manufacturer—; and (5) the use of contents of the largest dramatic literary tradition in any of their forms: tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, didactic works, or realistic pieces.
The celebrated Life Model slide sequences are a good example of dramatic magic lantern slides: a collection of slides that were marketed from 1870 in England by the firm Bamforth & Co., or in the United States by the New York firm Scott & Van Altena. Life Models collections were composed of up to fifty photographs, sometimes hand-colored, showing extras in elaborate sets and staging all kinds of cultural contents; they were staged accompanied with texts to be read aloud, and, occasionally, they even had songs and / or musical accompaniment.

Deu vos guard

  • Registration number 02638-22
  • Collection title Deu vos guard
  • Collection's origin Museu del Cinema Co.lecció Tomàs Mallol
  • Country of origin unavailable
  • Manufatured by Sin información precisa
  • Year 1900
  • Dimensions 11,1 x 25,4 x 1,3 cm
  • Genre Title

Theme

Title

Description

Title genre magic lantern slides include visual contents such as signs, inscriptions or decorative elements that served to lead, announce transitions, or finish any of the projected stories during the magic lantern shows. Magic lantern slides within the title genre genre include the chromotoscopic subgenre. Chromotoscopic magic lantern slides are defined as having two specific properties in addition to the sign genre: a cyclical format and the creation of their images by pictorial and / or printing techniques.