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Fulton Explains His Submarine to Napoleon, c1925. Artist: Arthur Percy Dixon

Fulton Explains His Submarine to Napoleon, c1925. Artist: Arthur Percy Dixon


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Fulton Explains His Submarine to Napoleon, c1925. Artist: Arthur Percy Dixon

Fulton Explains His Submarine to Napoleon, c1925. Robert Fulton, (1765-1815), American engineer and inventor. From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 1 by Harold Wheeler. [The Waverley Book Company, Ltd. London, c1925]

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Fulton Enlightens Napoleon on the Marvels of Submarine Technology, c1925

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. In this print captured by artist Arthur Percy Dixon, we witness a remarkable encounter between two legendary figures - Robert Fulton and Napoleon Bonaparte. The scene unfolds in the picturesque outdoors, with Fulton passionately explaining his revolutionary submarine to the French emperor. Robert Fulton, an ingenious American engineer and inventor, stands tall in his military uniform as he points towards his groundbreaking creation. With great enthusiasm and expertise, he unveils a concept that would forever change warfare and transportation. His invention represents a fusion of arts, engineering, and science - a testament to human ingenuity. Napoleon Bonaparte listens intently to Fulton's explanation while holding a sword symbolizing power and authority. As one of history's greatest military strategists, he recognizes the potential impact such technology could have on warfare. This meeting marks an intriguing intersection between literature and reality as it is depicted within Cassells Romance of Famous Lives. The vibrant colors bring life to this momentous occasion from the early 19th century. It serves as a powerful reminder of how individuals like Fulton pushed boundaries during their time. Their inventions paved the way for progress in water transport and weaponry throughout the 20th century. This extraordinary photograph invites us into an era where innovation thrived amidst royal courts and military conflicts. It captures both imagination and historical significance while honoring these influential men who shaped our world through their ideas and actions.

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