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REYNAUD, Charles-Emile (1844 - 1918)

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French science teacher, responsible for the first projected animated cartoon films.

Charles-Émile Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Théâtre Optique in December 1888, and on 28 October 1892 he projected the first animated film in public, « Pauvre Pierrot », at the Musée Grévin in Paris. This film is also notable as the first known instance of film perforations being used. He died in a hospice on the banks of the Seine where he had been cared for since 29 March 1917. His late years were tragic from 1910 when, crushed by the new Cinematograph, dejected and penniless, he threw the greater part of his irreplaceable work and unique equipment into the Seine as the public had deserted his "Théatre Optique" shows which had been a celebrated attraction at the Musée Grevin between 1892 and 1900.
   
variant spelling:
REYNAUD, Charles-Emile
   
History  
* 08.12.1844 Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France born
1876 The praxinoscope.
1877 The praxinoscope-toy.
1879 The praxinoscope theater.
1880 The praxinoscope of projection.
1888 Comics with central perforation.
1907 The stéréo-cinéma.
† 09.01.1918 Ivry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne died
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Industrialisation, ca. 1850-1920
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