- Henri Maillardet
Henri Maillardet (1745-?) was a
Swiss mechanician of the 18th century who worked in London producing clocks and other mechanisms. He spent a period of time in the shops ofPierre Jaquet-Droz , who was in the business of producingwatches ,clocks , andautomata .With his brothers
Jaques-Rodolphe andJean David Maillardet , Henri produced a series ofautomata depicting magicians.In 1805 Henri Maillardet built spring-activated automaton that draws pictures and writes verses in both French and English. The motions of the hand are produced by a series of cams located on shafts in the base of the automaton, which produces the necessary movement to complete seven sketches and the text. It is believed that this automaton has the largest cam-based memory of any automaton of the era.
When first presented to the
Franklin Institute inPhiladelphia in 1928, the automaton was of unknown origin. Once restored to working order, the automaton itself provided the answer when it penned the words "written by the automaton of Maillardet".ee also
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Automaton
*Pierre Jaquet-Droz External links
* [http://www.fi.edu/pieces/knox/automaton/index.html Maillardet's Automaton]
* [http://www.lovelyfineantiques.com/ Automatons form XIX Century]
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