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- The Eidophusikon (Gr****: Ειδωφυσικον) was a piece of art, no longer extant, thought up by the English actor David Garrick and created by 18th-century French...
- London theatres, and his invention of a mechanical theatre called the "Eidophusikon". He also had an interest in faith-healing and the occult, and was a...
- surface area of 2,350 m2 Cyclorama Building, Boston Cosmorama Diorama Eidophusikon Moving panorama Myriorama Panorama Cycloramic, an iPhone app for taking...
- between the Americans and the English. (January 8, 1815) Cyclorama Diorama Eidophusikon Myriorama Panorama Panoramic painting International Panorama Council...
- salon of the Palazzo Canossa, Verona de Loutherbourg, Philip James The Eidophusikon 1781 Reynolds, Sir Joshua Nativity 1816 Belvoir Castle fire Reynolds...
- journey up the Hudson River to the base of Niagara Falls, named the “Eidophusikon.” The production was extremely po****r, not for the play, but for the...
- 1781 he was notably hired to provide a harpsichord accompaniment for Eidophusikon, a display of moving pictures. In 1784–1785 he worked at the Haymarket...
- pyrotechnics, and through technologies such as the moving panorama, eidophusikon, and magic lantern. Ts****'s most prominent novel was Geschichte eines...
- alms Portrait of Count Stanislas Potocki Philip James de LoutherbourgEidophusikon Henry Fuseli – The Nightmare Thomas Gainsborough – Mrs Robinson as Perdita...
- the "Monody on the Death of Captain Pierce". On 30 January 1786 the Eidophusikon show reopened at Exeter Change in an auditorium that held 200 people...