Eidophusikon
18th century mechanical art piece first exhibited in London in 1782
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Eidophusikon
Summary
Eidophusikon is an invention[1]. Eidophusikon draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (invention category, ranking #30 of 40).[2]
Key Facts
- Eidophusikon is credited with the discovery of Philip James de Loutherbourg[3].
- Eidophusikon is the creator of Philip James de Loutherbourg[4].
- Eidophusikon's image is recorded as Eidophusikon.jpg[5].
- Eidophusikon's instance of is recorded as invention[6].
- Eidophusikon's instance of is recorded as performance artwork[7].
- Eidophusikon's genre is recorded as theatre art[8].
- Eidophusikon's Commons category is recorded as Eidophusikon[9].
- Eidophusikon's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bk7w5[10].
- Eidophusikon's described at URL is recorded as https://picturegoing.com/?p=4354[11].
- Eidophusikon's described at URL is recorded as https://thegardenhistory.blog/2019/04/06/mechanical-landscapes-the-eidophusikon/[12].
- Eidophusikon's described at URL is recorded as http://www.newmodeltheatre.co.uk/eidophusikon.html[13].
- Eidophusikon's described by source is recorded as Art History[14].
- Eidophusikon's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as art/Eidophusikon[15].
- Eidophusikon's Grove Art Online ID is recorded as T025677[16].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include invention[6] and performance artwork[7].
Why It Matters
Eidophusikon draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (invention category, ranking #30 of 40).[2]