Antique stereoscope 19th century - wooden optical device for 3D photos, Poland
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of pre-cinema visual entertainment! We offer you a unique, original stereoscope from the 19th century – a device that, in the Victorian and Belle Époque eras, allowed you to experience the magic of three-dimensional images. It is not only a collector's item but also a tangible piece of the history of photography and optics.
This elegant stereoscope, originating from Poland, has been crafted with attention to detail. Its construction is based on a solid, wooden casing, giving it a noble, antique character. The heart of the device are two precise lenses (eyepieces), through which one viewed special cards with stereoscopic photographs. The mechanism for inserting and replacing these cards is still functional, allowing for an authentic experience of historical technique.
How did the stereoscope work? The device used a simple yet ingenious principle of human depth perception. A card with two nearly identical photographs of the same object, taken with a slight shift (imitating the distance between human eyes), was inserted into a special holder. Looking through the lenses, each eye saw a different picture, and the brain merged them into one coherent, three-dimensional image, full of astonishing depth and realism.
This stereoscope is a true gem for collectors of the history of technology, photography, and enthusiasts of the 19th century. It makes a wonderful decoration for a study, library, or antique interior, while also serving as an excellent starting point for stories about the beginnings of the visual era. Its historical and educational value is beyond measure.
This elegant stereoscope, originating from Poland, has been crafted with attention to detail. Its construction is based on a solid, wooden casing, giving it a noble, antique character. The heart of the device are two precise lenses (eyepieces), through which one viewed special cards with stereoscopic photographs. The mechanism for inserting and replacing these cards is still functional, allowing for an authentic experience of historical technique.
How did the stereoscope work? The device used a simple yet ingenious principle of human depth perception. A card with two nearly identical photographs of the same object, taken with a slight shift (imitating the distance between human eyes), was inserted into a special holder. Looking through the lenses, each eye saw a different picture, and the brain merged them into one coherent, three-dimensional image, full of astonishing depth and realism.
This stereoscope is a true gem for collectors of the history of technology, photography, and enthusiasts of the 19th century. It makes a wonderful decoration for a study, library, or antique interior, while also serving as an excellent starting point for stories about the beginnings of the visual era. Its historical and educational value is beyond measure.
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Antyczny stereoskop XIX wiek - drewniany przyrząd optyczny do zdjęć 3D, Polska—
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