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The Parachute or a Sage Ladys Second Experiment, September 1785. September 1785
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The Parachute or a Sage Ladys Second Experiment, September 1785. September 1785
The Parachute or a Sage Ladys Second Experiment, September 1785
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Ballooning Bottom Crowds Hot Air Balloon Ladder Rowlandson Rowlandson Thomas Thomas Rowlandson Air Transport Hand Tinted Natural Gas
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This hand-tinted print captures a fascinating moment in history - "The Parachute or a Sage Ladys Second Experiment, September 1785". Created by Thomas Rowlandson in the 18th century, this artwork showcases the early days of air transport and ballooning in Britain. In vivid color, we see a crowd of people gathered around to witness this daring experiment. A hot air balloon hovers above them, held together with ropes and ladder-like structures. At its bottom hangs a parachute, ready for deployment. The scene is filled with anticipation as onlookers watch intently. Amidst the excitement, our attention is drawn to a female figure at the center of it all. She stands confidently near the balloon's basket, her nudity symbolizing both vulnerability and courage. This bold portrayal challenges societal norms of that time period while highlighting women's involvement in scientific endeavors. Rowlandson's etching skillfully captures not only the technical aspects but also human fascination with flight and exploration. The image evokes wonderment at mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge and adventure. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met), this piece from Heritage Images transports us back to an era when gas-filled balloons were cutting-edge technology. It serves as a reminder that innovation knows no bounds and that even centuries ago, people dared to dream big and push boundaries in their quest for progress.
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