Raoul Grimoin-Sanson
Raoul Grimoin-Sanson (born with Tweed in 1860 - 1941) is a French inventor, mainly known for its Cinéorama, proceeded of projection on a circular screen swept by 10 projectors. It deposits the patent in 1897 and presents of it its invention at the time of the World Fair of 1900 to Paris.
He is also the author of a film devoted to an episode of the French revolution, the Count de Griolet , turned in his castle of the Rocks with Oissel, close to Rouen.
In addition, collaborator of Bertillon, it takes part in the creation of the anthropometric service of Brussels. One also owes him a Brevet of model of gas mask, another of bleaching of the paper pulp…
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