Lantern Slide, Sixteen-pointed Star Surrounded by Circles, ca. 1780 (CH 18344129)

Lantern Slide, Sixteen-pointed Star Surrounded by Circles, ca. 1780 (CH 18344129)

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Magic lantern slide, optical toy. On black field, a sixteen-pointed star within a surrounding pierced circle at center. Outside circle, sixteen rays composed of tear-shaped openings filled with transverse stripes of yellow, green, and black, and of alternating ovals and lozenges similarly filled with stripes of pink, green, and black.

Optical toys form a group of devices with some entertainment value combined with a scientific, optical nature. Many of these were also known as "philosophical toys" when they were developed in the 19th century. People must have experimented with optical phenomena since prehistoric times and played with objects that influenced the experience of light, color and shadow. In the 16th century some experimental optical entertainment - for instance camera obscura demonstrations - were part of the cabinets of curiosities that emerged at royal courts. Since the 17th century optical tabletop instruments such as the compound microscope and telescope were used for parlour entertainment in richer households .

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1780
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Cooper–Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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