国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 4月12日 19時48分


One of the oldest objects in our robotics collection dates to the mid-1500s.
This automaton of a friar walks and moves both arms—the right arm strikes its chest in a “mea culpa” gesture, while the left arm raises its rosary to its lips. But that’s not all! The friar moves his eyes side to side, opens and closes its mouth, and turns its head.
This movement is powered by a key-wound iron clockwork, encased in the wooden body.
While our curators have not confirmed the friar’s origin, it was possibly made by Juanelo Turriano at the court of Charles V, meant to resemble Spanish Saint Diego d’Alcala.
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