![]() The Chronophotography by Étienne-Jules Marey (developed by himself, Eadweard Muybridge, Albert Londe, Georges Demeny and Ottomar Anschutz) in 1882 in Paris.The Cabaret by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 in Paris.Although it began with bagpipes as the main instrument, this instrument was replaced with accordion, on which a variety of waltzes, polkas, and other dance styles were played for dances. Bal-musette: a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in Paris in the 1880s.The Praxinoscope of Charles-Émile Reynaud (1877) is an animation device intermediary between the zoetrope and the cinema.Vaudeville: a theatrical genre of variety entertainment born in France at the end of the 19th century.Impressionism: a 19th-century art movement originating with Parisian artists.Beaux-Arts architecture: a 19th century architectural style drawing upon principles of French neoclassicism, and taking inspiration from the baroque and rococo styles.Collotype process by Alphonse Poitevin in 1856.Fairground organ by Joseph and Antoine Limonaire and Giacomo Gavioli.Ī scene from A Trip to the Moon (1902) by Georges Méliès. Hércules Florence coined photographie in 1834, French word at the origin of the English word photography.Daguerreotype by Nicéphore Niépce and Louis Daguerre.Photolithography and the first photographic image ever produced in 1822 by Nicéphore Niépce ( Saône-et-Loire).Other : Faro (from the Basset), Brelan, Bouillotte, Commerce, Trente et Quarante, Belote and maybe Blackjack.From earlier Spanish games : Quinze and, maybe, Piquet.From earlier Italian games : Basset, Biribi and Tarot (see Tarot of Marseilles and French tarot).Many other gambling games and card games (including the French suits around 1480) were invented in France, some from earlier games :.In 1843, Louis and François Blanc introduced the single 0 style roulette wheel. The Roulette was developed in 18th century France from a primitive form created by Blaise Pascal (17th century).Clavecin électrique, earliest surviving electric-powered musical instrument, in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste Thillaie Delaborde.First mechanical metronome by Étienne Loulié in 1696 (but the modern form of the metronome was patented only in 1815 ).Many bagpipes were developed in France, including the Biniou, the bodega, the Boha, the Bousine, the Cabrette, the Chabrette, the Cornemuse du Centre, the loure, the Musette bechonnet, the Musette bressane and the Musette de cour.
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