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Mouse Mat : Histoire de l'aviation. Gravure satirique de Thomas Tegg representant l'excitation et la panique provoquee par la premiere ascension en montgolfiere effectuee par Mr. James Sadler a Hackney, le 12/08/1811 Londres, The Royal Aeronautical Society
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Histoire de l'aviation. Gravure satirique de Thomas Tegg representant l'excitation et la panique provoquee par la premiere ascension en montgolfiere effectuee par Mr. James Sadler a Hackney, le 12/08/1811 Londres, The Royal Aeronautical Society
FGL5460588 Histoire de l'aviation. Gravure satirique de Thomas Tegg representant l'excitation et la panique provoquee par la premiere ascension en montgolfiere effectuee par Mr. James Sadler a Hackney, le 12/08/1811 Londres, The Royal Aeronautical Society. ©Fototeca/Leemage; Royal Aeronautical Society, London, UK
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This print from Histoire de l'aviation captures the excitement and panic surrounding the first hot air balloon ascent by Mr. James Sadler in Hackney on August 12, 1811. Created by Thomas Tegg, this satirical engraving beautifully illustrates the mix of emotions felt by spectators witnessing this groundbreaking event in London.
The detailed depiction of people pointing and gasping as they watch the balloon rise into the sky perfectly conveys the sense of wonder and fear that must have filled the air that day. The chaotic scene is brought to life through Tegg's skilled hand, showcasing both the thrill of innovation and the apprehension of the unknown.
As one gazes upon this historical artwork, it's easy to imagine oneself transported back to a time when flight was still a novel concept, inspiring awe and trepidation in equal measure. The Royal Aeronautical Society has preserved this piece as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with conquering the skies.
With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this print serves as a reminder of how far we've come since those early days of aviation experimentation. It stands as a tribute to pioneers like Mr. James Sadler who dared to defy gravity and reach for new heights.
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