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The beginnings of animation: Émile Reynaud | Animacam Festival Illustration of Charles-Emile Reynaud (1844-1918) a French inventor,  responsible for the first projected animated cartoons. 1877 Stock Photo -  Alamy Charles emile reynaud hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy The Praxinoscope by Emile Reynaud - Antiq Photo 1978 : Emile Reynauds Optical Show – Jacques Monestier The Optical Theater and its inventor Emile Reynaud (1844-1918) with a scene  from Pauvre Pierrot, c.1892-1900 An engraving depicting an audience watching a performance on Reynauds  projecting praxinoscope. The praxinoscope was an animation device. Charles-Emile  Reynaud (1844-1918) a French inventor. Dated 19th century - SuperStock Reynauds Praxinoscope, 1882 - Album alb3817479 The Projection Praxinoscope, in Philosophical Magazine, 1882. by Emile  Reynaud: Very Good No Binding (1882) | JF Ptak Science Books Pauvre Pierrot (Short 1892) - IMDb 508 Emile Reynaud y el Teatro óptico Stock Photo - Alamy Gurney Journey: Praxinoscopes rue Émile-Reynaud - Wikidata Reynauds Praxinoscope for the Home, 1883 - Album alb3819770 Poster for Emile Reynauds Pantomimes Lumineuses : Jules Chéret : Free  Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Les Pantomimes lumineuses dÉmile Reynaud appartiennent à la Mémoire du  monde - Profession Spectacle Emile Reynaud and his luminous pantomimes Lot - PRAXINOSCOPE ÉMILE REYNAUD The praxinoscope was an animation device, the successor to the zoetrope. It  was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud. Like the zoetrope,  it used a strip of pictures placed around

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