Eidophusikon
[from the Greek, ‘image of nature’]A miniature theatre, without actors, intended as an ‘imitation of Natural Phenomena, represented by Moving Pictures’. The Eidophusikon depicted events such as sunrise and sunset, storms, running waters, and conflagrations. It was devised by the painter ... ...
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