Beautiful painted stereoscopic glass plate
Seven Sisters mountain range in Norway
Plate captioned in German; "Sieberschwestern bank"
Overpainting of photographs on glass, a process developed by Charles SOULIER (1816-1886)
format 8.5 x 17 cm
plaque A. Fuhrmann intended for the Kaiserpanorama.
The Kaiserpanorama was a large, round wooden cabinet that allowed twenty-five people to view a series of stereoscopic photographs at the same time. When viewed through special stereoscopic viewers, the photographs appeared in three dimensions.
The Kaiserpanorama was patented in 1888 by the German entrepreneur and showman August Fuhrmann (1844-1925).
Painted glass plate stereo view "The 7 Sisters Norway" circa 1910
Beautiful painted stereoscopic glass plate
Seven Sisters mountain range in Norway
Plate captioned in German; "Sieberschwestern bank"
Overpainting of photographs on glass, a process developed by Charles SOULIER (1816-1886)
format 8.5 x 17 cm
plaque A. Fuhrmann intended for the Kaiserpanorama.
The Kaiserpanorama was a large, round wooden cabinet that allowed twenty-five people to view a series of stereoscopic photographs at the same time. When viewed through special stereoscopic viewers, the photographs appeared in three dimensions.
The Kaiserpanorama was patented in 1888 by the German entrepreneur and showman August Fuhrmann (1844-1925).
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