Publication
Title
Magie en wetenschap in de spektakelcultuur van de negentiende eeuw: Henri Robin in de Lage Landen
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Abstract
The theatre of modernity served to illuminate scientific insight and discovery in a spectacular way. Astronomy, physics, and experiments with electricity were at the heart of a popular genre that became known as physiques amusantes (amusing physics). These shows occupied a middle ground between entertainment and science, between showing and doing. They were often staged by magicians, who presented themselves as professors and awed audiences at local fairgrounds, worlds fairs, and popular theatres. One such figure was Henri Robin (18111974). Reviews and images dating from Robins time in Belgium and the Netherlands and his own memoirs of his time in Paris reveal that he found himself at the crossroads of a number of key developments. In particular, Robins theatre practices shed light on the changing nature of spectacle in the latter half of the nineteenth century. His shows succeeded in maintaining a precarious balance between spectacle-driven entertainment and scientific learning, between visually-oriented fairground amusement for the masses and educational fare for the new bourgeoisie. This article will discuss the complex relationship between aesthetic and didactic concerns in Henri Robins theatre shows, their remarkable blend of science and magic, and their effect on audiences. At the same time, we will demonstrate that the spectacle of modernity in the Low Countries resulted in part from the international mobility of showmen such as Robin
Language
Dutch
Source (journal)
Tijdschrift voor mediageschiedenis. - Amsterdam, 1998, currens
Publication
Amsterdam : 2017
ISSN
1387-649X [print]
2213-7653 [online]
Volume/pages
20 :2 (2017) , p. 30-53
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Subject
Art 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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