Magic lantern pose slide showing a man standing in front of a grand building with a rifle across his back

PART OF:
Magic lantern pose slides
Made:
1900-1920 in unknown place
Magic lantern pose slide showing a man standing in front of a

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Magic lantern pose slide showing a man standing in front of a
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Magic lantern pose slide showing a man standing in front of a grand building with a rifle across his back. Background image is photographic, foreground and figure are hand painted.

Pose slides offer complete scenes that are designed to be thrown onto large, flat, white screens in a traditional way. The most common images tend to be picture postcard like representations of familiar foreign landmarks or exotic destinations. Each slide will have a central figure represented in costume only; that is to say, missing all the facial features (the entire head), sometimes arms and legs and in the case of classical nude figures the entire body. All human elements were to be supplied by the pose artist, who stands on a white plinth on an exact spot, centre stage.

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Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
2018-431/12
Materials:
glass, ink and paper (fibre product)
type:
magic lantern pose slide