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  2. Magic lantern - Wikipedia

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    The magic lantern, also known by its Latin name lanterna magica, was an early type of image projector that used pictures—paintings, prints, or photographs—on transparent plates (usually made of glass), one or more lenses, and a light source.

  3. Magician's Lantern - Wikipedia

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    Laterna magika (Czech: Laterna magika), largely considered the world's first multimedia theatre, was founded as a cultural program at the 1958 Brussels Expo. [1] It launched its official activity on 9 May 1959, as an independent company of the National Theatre, performing at the Adria palace in Prague.

  4. Leonetto Cappiello - Wikipedia

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    His first album of caricatures, Lanterna Magica, was made in 1896. [1] In 1898, he moved to Paris, and his caricatures were published in Le Rire for the first time. [1] In 1902, a 24-page book of his caricatures was published entitled Gens du Monde 'people of high society' for the magazine L'Assiette au Beurre.

  5. Matt's Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Matt's Monsters is a French-Dutch-Italian animated television series created by Jan Van Rijsselberge. It was co-produced by Gaumont-Alphanim (its first television series as a subsidiary of Gaumont), Laterna Magica and Rai Fiction.

  6. Valentina (Italian comics) - Wikipedia

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    Valentina with her Hasselblad camera. Valentina is an Italian comic strip series, created in 1965 by the Italian artist Guido Crepax and concluded in 1996.. Originally a minor character working for the comic hero Neutron, Valentina became the sole protagonist of the series in 1967. [1]

  7. The Magic Lantern (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Lantern (1903). During Méliès's career as a stage illusionist, the magic lantern was a major part of popular entertainment. Méliès, like many magicians before him, used magic lantern slides as part of his stage entertainments, and is known to have sometimes designed his own slides. [2]

  8. Laterna magica - Wikipedia

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    Laterna magica may refer to: Laterna Magika, a theater in Prague; Laterna Magica, by Ingmar Bergman; Laterna Magica (composition), a composition by Kaija Saariaho;

  9. Aida of the Trees - Wikipedia

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    It is the third movie produced by the studio Lanterna Magica after How the Toys Saved Christmas and Lucky and Zorba, and it is loosely inspired by Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida. [1] [2] [3] Was released in Italy on December 21, 2001 by Medusa Film and in North America on June 7, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures