Ensemble: Vrielynck Collectie

The Robert Vrielynck Collection is one of the few large collections in Belgium that give a picture of the (pre-)history of film. The collection, compiled by Robert Vrielynck (1933-2000), consists largely of early film cameras and projectors and also contains a large number of film posters.
Devices that belong to the pre-history of the film, so-called media archeology, form a smaller part of the collection. The latter includes a number of special apparatus such as an authentic Lumière brothers' camera and a small magic lantern in the shape of the Eiffel Tower, brought out in 1889 at the occasion of the World Exhibition in Paris. Furthermore, many curiosa and documents in the collection are directly related to the history of cinematography.
After Robert Vrielynck's departure,the collection is acquired, with the help of the Flemish Community, by the former Center for Visual Culture (Centrum voor Beeldcultuur), now Cinema South, which is part of M HKA.
Media
Works
Designoscope, 1820-1850
Media Archaeology
André Debrie Interview camera, 1850
Media Archaeology
Thaumatropen Set, 1860-1880
Media Archaeology
Laterna Magica, 1870
Media Archaeology
Theater Praxinoscope, 1878-1889
Media Archaeology
Praxinoscopa à vapeur, 1878
Media Archaeology, wood, metal
Laterna Magica Lapièrre Riche Polychrome, 1880
Media Archaeology
Lanterna Magica - Lampascope, 1880
Media Archaeology, tin
Lanterne Riche, 1880-1885
Media Archaeology, tin, (h) 32 cm
Lanterna Magica, 1885
Media Archaeology, tin, (h) 32 cm
Newspaper Movie Machine, 1885-1895
Media Archaeology
Ernst Plank, 1886
Media Archaeology, tin
Zootrope Cercle Magique, 1889
F. Delacour & Bakes
Media Archaeology, iron, wood, 35 x 30 cm
Lantern 'Tour Eiffel', 1889
Media Archaeology, iron, 35 cm
Speelgoed Camera Obscura, 1890-1895
Media Archaeology, tin, 14 x 16 x 20 cm
Lanterne tournante, 1890
Media Archaeology, iron
Filoscope, 1897-1900
Media Archaeology
Lanterna Magica, 1900
Media Archaeology, tin
Phenakistiscoop. Man met tandwielen, 1900
Media Archaeology, ink, paper, 23 cm
Academic lantern, 1900
Media Archaeology
7.5 mm amateur Aufname Kino II, 1904
Media Archaeology
Radio Junior - Postcard Projector, 1910
Media Archaeology, tin
Camera obscura, 1910
Media Archaeology
Laterna magica Bing, 1912
Media Archaeology
Mirroscope, 1912
Media Archaeology
Filmteller Gaumont, 1915
Media Archaeology, 13.5 x 19 cm
Combined Motion Picture Camera and Projector, 1917
Media Archaeology
Akely camera, 1917
Media Archaeology
'Interview camera', 1920-1924
Media Archaeology
Pathé Baby 9.5 mm filmprojector, 1926
Media Archaeology
Filmo 75 camera, 1930
Media Archaeology
Laterna Magica
Media Archaeology
De dood als cineast
Sculpture, (h) 9 cm
Morigraf Cinema Tirage
Media Archaeology
Tent Camera Obscura
Media Archaeology
Imperial Stereoscope
Media Archaeology
Au Bon Marché
Media Archaeology, paper
Astronomische Toverlantaarnplaat
Media Archaeology
A diagram to prove the Earth's Rotundity
Media Archaeology
Eyemo film camera
Media Archaeology
Moviescop 16 mm filmviewer
Media Archaeology
Dolly - Mod. Grad
Media Archaeology
Steenbeck 16 mm editing table
Media Archaeology
Bach-Auricon Pro 600 / 16 mm sound camera
Media Archaeology
Arriflex 16 mm
Media Archaeology
Ampro Premier Sound Projector
Media Archaeology
RCA Photophone
Media Archaeology
Filmo Automatic Cine Camera
Media Archaeology
Power's N6 projector
Media Archaeology
Cinématographe Lumière
Media Archaeology, wood, copper, 28,5 x 19 x 16 cm
Playtime
Print, paper