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Wright Collection (page 44)

"Wright: A Timeless Artistry Unveiled" Step into the world of David Wright, a masterful artist who captured the essence of beauty and elegance in his iconic works

Background imageWright Collection: Wright 1903 (Parisien)

Wright 1903 (Parisien)
The first flight : Kitty Hawk

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Future Flying Machine
Two years before the Wright brothers flight, illustrators were already predicting that flying machines like this would be among things to come

Background imageWright Collection: Paris / Eiffel Tower 1909

Paris / Eiffel Tower 1909
The Comte de Lambert circles the Tower in a Wright biplane

Background imageWright Collection: Gammage Auditorium, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Arizona State University

Gammage Auditorium, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Arizona State University, Tempe, Greater Phoenix Area, Arizona, United States of America, North America

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The Needles Isle of Wight, UK. (RR)
Alan James / SplashdownDirect

Background imageWright Collection: Erasmus Darwin / Wright

Erasmus Darwin / Wright
ERASMUS DARWIN Writer and scientist, grandfather of Charles Darwin

Background imageWright Collection: Wilbur Wright & Plane

Wilbur Wright & Plane
With the Comte de Lambert, at the controls of one of his biplanes, at a French aviation meeting - possibly at Pau

Background imageWright Collection: Thomas Wright / Scientist

Thomas Wright / Scientist
THOMAS WRIGHT English scientist & philosopher

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Byrd / Curtiss Wright
Admiral Richard E Byrd, American aviator, and his Curtiss Wright biplane in which he flew to the Poles

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Huntley Wright / Players
HUNTLEY WRIGHT English actor in San Toy

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Lambert over Paris
Le comte de Lambert makes the first aeroplane flight over Paris, rounding the Tour d Eiffel in this Wright biplane

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Wilbur Wright Airborne
Wilbur Wright in flight, in France

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Wilbur Wright (Leandre)
Wilbur Wright, American pioneer aviator: a satirical comment on his flying ability

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Wright & Parisiennes
Wilbur Wright is impervious to the seductions of Parisian admirers

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Wright and 1908 Biplane
Orville Wright, and a 1908 model biplane

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Wright W King of Spain
Wilbur Wright explains his plane to the king of Spain, but Alfonso is not allowed to go up in it because of the danger

Background imageWright Collection: Wright Plane 1908

Wright Plane 1908
Wilbur Wright makes a last minute check before taking to the air with a passenger

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Wright Hunaudieres
Wilbur Wright demonstrates his flying machine over the racecourse at Hunaudieres, near Le Mans, France : on one such flight he remains in the air for 7 minutes !

Background imageWright Collection: Wright 1903 Cig Card

Wright 1903 Cig Card
Orville and Wilbur Wright achieve the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Background imageWright Collection: Wright at Auvours 1908

Wright at Auvours 1908
Wilbur Wrights biplane is returned to its hangar at Auvours, after one of the many training and demonstration flights he made here

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Wright Rounding Pylon
Wilbur Wright rounds a pylon at Auvours, to demonstrate the manoeuvrability of his biplane; while here he broke both duration and altitude records

Background imageWright Collection: Wright at Pau, 1909

Wright at Pau, 1909
Wilbur Wright, who moved to Pau in southern France in 1909, was a great popular success in France and featured prominently in magazines of the day

Background imageWright Collection: Richard Arkwright Wright

Richard Arkwright Wright
RICHARD ARKWRIGHT English inventor and manufacturer, best known for his Spinning Jenny (water- powered spinning frame)

Background imageWright Collection: Wilbur Wright at Pau

Wilbur Wright at Pau
Wilbur Wright shows his plane to Alfonso XIII of Spain at the Ecole d Aviation, Pau, France, but the king is not allowed to risk his life in an actual flight

Background imageWright Collection: Wright Bros (1910 Photo)

Wright Bros (1910 Photo)
Wilbur and Orville Wright on the steps of their home

Background imageWright Collection: Water Pump / Cornhill 1800

Water Pump / Cornhill 1800
A water pump (designed by architect Nathaniel Wright) in Cornhill, London

Background imageWright Collection: Kitty Hawk Glider Flight

Kitty Hawk Glider Flight
Orville and Wilbur Wright test unpowered gliders against the wind at Kitty Hawk. The first powered flight was achieved there on 17th December 1903




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"Wright: A Timeless Artistry Unveiled" Step into the world of David Wright, a masterful artist who captured the essence of beauty and elegance in his iconic works. From his captivating pin-up illustrations to his intricate portrayals of historical events, Wright's artistry continues to mesmerize audiences even today. In "Off with the Old, On with the New by David Wright, " we witness a transformation as old traditions make way for new beginnings. Kayser Bondor advertisement showcases how fashion evolves over time, reflecting society's ever-changing tastes. With delicate strokes, Wright brings forth femininity and grace in "Flower in her Hair" and "Just Dandy. " These pieces celebrate the timeless allure of women while capturing their individuality and charm. In "Tea Rose, " we are transported to a serene garden where nature's beauty intertwines with human emotions. The vibrant colors evoke feelings of tranquility and joy that only nature can provide. Wright's talent extends beyond mere aesthetics; he delves into history itself. In "Utility Suit, " he pays homage to those who fought for freedom against tyranny - reminiscent of Gunpowder Plot Conspirators who dared challenge authority. The clock face inside Big Ben takes us back to c1905 when time stood still within its majestic walls. This image reminds us that every second counts as we navigate through life's journey. David it also left an indelible mark on popular culture through his pin-up calendar girl from 1955. Her confident gaze exudes sensuality while embodying feminine empowerment – an enduring symbol even after all these years. However, it is important not to overlook Wright's ability to capture vulnerability too. In his nude pin-up piece, he explores intimacy without objectification – revealing both physical beauty and emotional depth simultaneously. "Inconstant" challenges our perceptions by presenting conflicting emotions within a single frame. It serves as a reminder that life is full of contradictions, and our experiences shape who we become.