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Nadareostat battleships. The headline of the "Fun Journal"Na'604 of July 27
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Nadareostat battleships. The headline of the "Fun Journal"Na'604 of July 27
JEB4885702 Nadareostat battleships. The headline of the " Fun Journal" NA'604 of July 27, 1867 (engraving) by Bertall, Charles Albert d Arnoux (1820-82); 30x42 cm; (add.info.: Nadareostat battleships. The headline of the " Fun Journal" NA'604 of July 27, 1867 referring to the exhibition of Gaspard Felix Tournachon known as Felix Nadar (1820-1910). Cartoon by Albert d Arnoux dit Bertall (1820-1882), 1879. Engraving after drawing on paper.); eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23719276
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Aerostat Balloon Exposure Felix Tournachon Said 1820 1910 Nadar Outlandish A Journal Jeanbernard
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This print showcases the Nadareostat battleships, as depicted in an engraving by Charles Albert d Arnoux. The image is featured in the renowned "Fun Journal". NA'604 edition of July 27,1867. The headline of this publication refers to the exhibition of Gaspard Felix Tournachon, famously known as Felix Nadar. The artwork, created by Albert d Arnoux dit Bertall in 1879, captures the essence of this outlandish concept with great detail and humor. Measuring at a size of 30x42 cm, it portrays a scene that combines elements of exposure, human presence, and transport vehicles. In this French caricature piece from the late 19th century press era, we witness a whimsical fusion between balloons and naval warfare. The artist's imagination runs wild as he envisions these fantastical aerostats taking to the skies for battle. This intriguing engraving on paper offers a glimpse into France's rich history and its fascination with innovative ideas during that time period. It serves as a testament to Jean Bernard's artistic talent and his ability to capture both satire and creativity within his work. As an exquisite addition to any art collection or historical archive, this print invites viewers to appreciate the ingenuity behind such imaginative concepts while also providing insight into France's cultural landscape during that era.
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