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Aux amateurs de physique
Aux amateurs de physique. French cartoon shows people crowded outside the Tuileries Garden wall in Paris to view the first balloon ascension of Jacques Charles and Marie-Noel Robert in 1783. Several people are climbing over the wall, including two women whose dresses are pulled up exposing their naked bottoms to spectators who stare at them instead of the balloon aloft in the background. Date 1783?
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A Spectacular Leap into the Unknown: The First Hot Air Balloon Ascension in Paris, 1783 This print, titled "Aux amateurs de physique," depicts the historic moment when Jacques Charles and Marie-Noël Robert made their groundbreaking ascent in a hot air balloon at the Tuileries Garden in Paris on June 4, 1783. The image showcases the immense crowd that gathered to witness this extraordinary feat of human achievement, with people of all walks of life clamoring to catch a glimpse of the balloon's ascent. The scene is filled with excitement and anticipation, as onlookers strain to see the balloon aloft. However, some individuals, including two women, are more focused on creating a spectacle of their own. Their dresses have been inadvertently lifted, exposing their naked bottoms to the crowd as they climb over the garden wall. The spectators' attention is momentarily diverted from the balloon, adding a touch of levity and human interest to this momentous occasion. This print is an essential addition to any collection focusing on the history of flight and the development of aeronautics. It also serves as a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the curiosity and fascination that surrounded early experiments in ballooning. The print, by Tissandier, is a testament to the enduring appeal of human ingenuity and the power of curiosity to captivate and inspire generations.
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