Chain-Stereoscope ‘Vues faites avec le Vérascope Enregistreur’ for 200 Views, Ronce de Thuya
Historical Context
The ‘Vérascope’ camera was introduced in 1893 by Jules Richard for the 45x107mm glass plate format. Richard later expanded the term to a wider product line including not only cameras, but also stereoscopes, and accessories, helping popularize stereo photography. The ‘Stéréoscope à chaîne’ belongs to this system.
The illustrated example is an especially early model: its label describes the Vérascope explicitly as ‘Enregistreur’ (as a camera), showing that the name was not yet widely known — suggesting production within the first one or two years.
Date Made
c. 1895
Place Made
France
Period
1893–1939
Type
Stereoscope, floorstand
Manufacturer
Richard, Jules
Technique
Multi-view, chain-based; Focus, lens tubes
Format
45x107mm
Medium
glass slides
Related Patent
FR 244104 (J. Richard, 1895)
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