L'Aquarium (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
Praxinoscope animation of a girl trying to entice fish.
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L'Amazone (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
The Amazon. Praxinoscope animation of a woman riding a horse.
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La Rosace Maquque (1877) Charles-Émile Reynaud
The Magic Rosette. Praxinoscope animation of a kaleidoscopic design.
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La Rêve (1900) Maguerite Vrignault
Rosita Mauri performs a ballet scene written for her called “pas de Mikagouva”, also known as “le pas de la robe de chambre”. A part of the Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre.
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La Poupée (1900) Maguerite Vrignault
Mariette Sully plays and sings the part of a marionette come to life. A part of the Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre.
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La Nageuse (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
Praxinoscope animation of a child swimming.
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Aufregende Lektüre (1910) Johann Schwarzer
Stimulating Reading.
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Crossing Brook on Step Stones with Fishing Pole and Can (1887) Eadweard Muybridge
A woman crossing over stones with a fishing pole and can.
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Jumping Over a Man's Back, Leapfrog (1887) Eadweard Muybridge
Men playing leapfrog.
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Child Bringing Bouquet to Woman (1887) Eadweard Muybridge
A child brings a bouqet to a woman.
La Korrigane (1900) Maguerite Vrignault
Rosita Mauri, Sandrine Violat, and Suzanne Mante dance “Le Pas de la Sabotière” from the two-act ballet fantastique of 1880, La Korrigane. A part of the Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre.
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La Glissade (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
Praxinoscope animation of children jumping over an obstacle.
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La Danse sur la Corde (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
Praxinoscope animation of an acrobat balancing on a tightrope.
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La Charmeuse (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
Praxinoscope animation of a young girl charming birds.
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La Balançoire (1878) Charles-Émile Reynaud
Praxinoscope animation of two children playing on a homemade seesaw.
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Kangaroo Walking on All Fours, Changing to Jumping (1887) Eadweard Muybridge
A kangaroo walking on all fours, then changing to jumping. Animal Locomotion.
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Kangaroo Jumping (1887) Eadweard Muybridge
A kangaroo jumping. Animal Locomotion.
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Iphigénie en Tauride (1900) Maguerite Vrignault
Jeanne Hatto sings L’Invocation à Diane (“Ô toi qui prolongeas mes jours”) from Iphigénie en Tauride, an opera by Nicolas François Guillard and Christoph Willibald Gluck based on the tragedy by Euripides.
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