Op 21-dec.-2014, om 18:40 heeft Thomas Weynants - Media Archaeology - <thomas.weynants@telenet.be> het volgende geschreven:
The Poor Man's Picture Gallery - Victorian paintings and their stereoscopic counterparts (2014)
By Denis Pellerin & Brian May.
See: http://www.visual-media.eu/publications_books_photo.htmlPrepare yourself for an unforgettable Victorian Visual Experience.
'The Poor Man's Picture Gallery' (2014) reconstruct some well-known Victorian paintings using real actors and staged scenes.
The stereos are contemporary with the paintings, and the connections to the works of art were hitherto unknown outside the circle of specialist collectors of Victoriana.
All best,--
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