Mickey Mouse in Giant Land Colored Lantern Slides
5C From Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony. Story first published by Wm. Collins Ltd. Glass Hand-Colored Slides. Made in England. Mid 1900s
Notes
Colored lantern slides were an early form of visual entertainment popular from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s. These slides were created for use with a magic lantern, an early projector that illuminated images on a glass slide and projected them onto a screen or wall. Artists painted the images directly onto glass plates using transparent or semi-transparent paints, allowing the light to pass through the artwork when projected. The fine details were carefully painted by hand, often with layers of color to achieve the desired effect.
The process of creating these slides involved painting intricate scenes, portraits, or illustrations on the glass surface. Some slides were entirely painted, while others combined photographic images with hand-painted details for a more colorful result. Once completed, the slides were mounted in a frame to fit into a magic lantern, which was typically powered by a candle or oil lamp, later replaced by gas or electric lights. The projector would shine light through the slide, and a lens would enlarge and project the image onto a screen or wall.
"Mickey Mouse in Giantland" is a 1933 animated short film produced by Walt Disney. It is part of the "Mickey Mouse" series, where Mickey and his friends find themselves in an adventure filled with giant characters. The story takes place in a land of giants, where Mickey and his trusty dog Pluto must use their wit and courage to navigate the challenges posed by the giant inhabitants.
The animation showcases Mickey's trademark bravery and resourcefulness as he faces giant obstacles, including a series of humorous encounters with the oversized characters. This short also features colorful animation that was typical of the period, making the story visually appealing and entertaining.
Description
Twelve colored slides in two glass slides with red cloth seal around the edges. Each slide is 1 1/2in x 5 1/4in painted in vibrant colors. Comes in original vintage pictorial box with original slide dialogue pages. Fully intact.