Large Georgian Mahogany Zograscope
Stock No
7945
2022
- £575.00
- €658 Euro
- $776 US Dollar
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Item Description
A fantastic Georgian period mahogany zograscope of large proportions, c.1780-1800.
The zograscope is an 18th century optical device that enhances the sense of depth in flat pictures to create a form of 'virtual reality'. The viewer would use specially prepared prints ('Vues D'Optique') which had strong architectural perspective for maximum effect. However the zograscope will create the '3D' effect with 2D standard prints that have a strong perspective (please see the photo of a viewed George Baxter print by way of example).
The zograscope was considered the height of technology in its time and as such, they are usually finely made with turned wood and inlays, ready to show off to guests during parlour entertainments.
This example has a turned wooden base below a brass band, an extendable stem, inlaid viewing magnifier, original adjustable mirror plate and brass urn finials. The original mirror plate has some foxing but remains fully useable for viewing. There looks to be a sympathetic historic repair to the top of the stem above the which remains strong.
Dimensions:-
Lowest height: 70cm
Extended height: 90cm
Width: 26cm
Diameter of base: 19cm
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Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Devon, Devon
Item Dimensions
H: 90cm W: 26cm D: 19cm
Period
c.1780-1800
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Devon, Devon
Item Location
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)7552 767190
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