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Fine Art Print : Senorita Lenore Riviero [sic] with Anthony Jannus; In Rex Smith Aeroplane, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senorita Lenore Riviero [sic] with Anthony Jannus; In Rex Smith Aeroplane, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Senorita Lenore Riviero [sic] with Anthony Jannus; In Rex Smith Aeroplane, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senorita Lenore Riviero [sic] with Anthony Jannus; In Rex Smith Aeroplane, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Senorita Lenore Rivero with Anthony Jannus; In Rex Smith Aeroplane, 1912. Early passenger flight, USA. American aviation pioneer Tony Jannus (1889-1916) in a Rex Smith airplane. This flight was one of several made by Jannus with female passengers over Potomac Park, Washington DC. Ms Rivero was the daughter of the Cuban minister to the USA. Her skirt is securely tied down, and a man stands behind to start the propeller. Jannus made the first ever scheduled airline flight. He died in a crash over the Black Sea during World War I
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20"x16" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Step back in time with this captivating fine art print from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the excitement of early aviation history as Senorita Lenore Rivero gracefully poses with American aviation pioneer, Anthony Jannus, in the Rex Smith Aeroplane, 1912. This iconic image, captured by renowned photographers Harris & Ewing, showcases the daring spirit of the early aviation era. Add this stunning piece to your decor and bring a touch of history into your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.8cm x 37.3cm (20" x 14.7")
Estimated Product Size is 66cm x 55.9cm (26" x 22")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph, created by Harris & Ewing in 1912, captures a historic moment in aviation history with Senorita Lenore Rivero and aviation pioneer Tony Jannus aboard the Rex Smith airplane. The image showcases Jannus, the first-ever scheduled airline pilot, making a flight over Potomac Park in Washington D.C. with a female passenger. Lenore Rivero, the daughter of the Cuban minister to the USA, dons a securely tied-down skirt and stands behind a man who starts the propeller. Jannus, born in 1889, made several groundbreaking flights with female passengers, demonstrating the safety and feasibility of air travel. Tragically, he died in a crash over the Black Sea during World War I. This photograph is a testament to the early days of aviation in America and the courage of those who dared to take to the skies. The image, part of the Harris Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the excitement and innovation of the 1910s aviation era.
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