The Grand Tour in eighteenth century virtual reality!

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[Zograscope together with an album of 199 vues d'optique].

[Publishers BASSET, André Basset, DAUMONT, Jean-Francois, HUQUIER, Jacques-Gabriel Huquier, MAILLET, Nicolas Langlois, MONDARE, Louis Joseph Mondhare, and others].
Paris,
[c1740].
Oblong folio (320 by 473mm). 199 engraved vues d'optique (including 5 duplicates), with fine original hand-colour, several prints marked with the collector's mark of a capital 'G' (unidentified) in ink stencil, the first few subjects with a little staining at sheet edges, three sheets trimmed into platemark, rebacked in half calf over original marbled paper boards.

Together with:

Zograscope, turned mahogany, mirror and lens.
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notes:

notes:

A fine collection of vues d'optique, together with their viewing machine, or zograscope.

Vues d'optiques, or perspective view prints, were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century, and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London, Paris, Augsburg, and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5,000 vues d'optiques were produced.

Vues d'optiques, while convention...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Leverenz, Niklas, 'Vues d'optique with Chinese Subjects', in Print Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 1, March 2014, pp20-44.

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