5 mrt 2026

Diorama Daguerre

 

 
 A diorama[a] is a replica of a scene, typically a three-dimensional model either full-sized or miniature. Sometimes dioramas are enclosed in a glass showcase at a museum. 
 Etymology Artists Louis Daguerre and Charles Marie Bouton coined the name "diorama" for a theatrical system that used variable lighting to give a translucent painting the illusion of depth and movement. It derives from Greek δια- (through) + ὅραμα (visible image) = "see-through image."The first use in reference to museum displays is recorded in 1902, although such displays existed before.



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