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Ascension of the physicist Andre Jacques Garnerin (1769-1823
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Ascension of the physicist Andre Jacques Garnerin (1769-1823
JLJ4649762 Ascension of the physicist Andre Jacques Garnerin (1769-1823) at Parc Monceau on the 5th thermidor year 6. Garnerin, responsible for hot air balloon during the French Revolution, was the inventor of the parachute. Engraving from 1797. Paris, Musee Carnavalet by French School, (18th century); (add.info.: Ascension of the physicist Andre Jacques Garnerin (1769-1823) at Parc Monceau on the 5th thermidor year 6. Garnerin, responsible for hot air balloon during the French Revolution, was the inventor of the parachute. Engraving from 1797. Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the historic moment of the ascension of physicist Andre Jacques Garnerin at Parc Monceau on the 5th thermidor year 6. Garnerin, a prominent figure during the French Revolution, was responsible for introducing hot air balloons and is renowned as the inventor of the parachute. The engraving from 1797, displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, beautifully portrays this significant event. The image showcases a sense of national pride and patriotism with its depiction of a flag waving proudly in the background. A young girl gazes up at Garnerin's daring feat with awe and admiration, symbolizing how his invention captured people's imaginations and inspired future generations. The presence of a couple adds an element of romance to this historical scene, highlighting not only Garnerin's scientific achievements but also his courage and adventurous spirit. The balloon itself stands tall against the sky, representing progress and innovation in transportation during that era. This photograph by Photo Josse serves as a reminder of France's rich history in aviation and engineering advancements. It encapsulates both human ingenuity and our innate desire to push boundaries and explore new frontiers. As we admire this image today, we are reminded of Andre Jacques Garnerin's remarkable contributions to science and his lasting impact on modern-day parachuting techniques.
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