Chromatrope

A chromatrope is a type of magic lantern slide that produces dazzling, colorful geometrical patterns set in motion by rotating two painted glass discs in opposite directions, originally with a double pulley mechanism but later usually with a rackwork mechanism.[1][2]

The chromatrope was possibly invented around 1841 by English glass painter and showman Henry Langdon Childe, by which year it was listed in the Royal Polytechnic Institution catalogue. .[3][4] It was added as a novelty to the program of the Royal Polytechnic Institution,[5][6] which had previously included many other types of magic lantern shows with moving images, such as phantasmagoria and dissolving views.

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