Blanchard's unsuccessful flight attempt on March 9, 1791, Johann Hieronymus Löschenkohl (1753-1807), publishing house, 1791, paper, colored, copperplate engraving, sheet size 28×38 cm, plate size 25, 5×32, 5 cm, inscription, mi. u.. The airship of H. Blanchard, with which he wanted to make an air journey in Vienna on March 9, 1791, but the wind tore it apart , If the element commands, then art must nestle , Even Blanchard cannot fly in the high air , The wind tears the ball apart, but not Blanchard's fame, invention, art and courage remain his property, science and technology, fine arts, aviation, balloon (aviation), The Vienna Collection
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Blanchard's unsuccessful flight attempt, March 9, 1791, Johann Hieronymus Löschenkohl, 1753-1807, publishing house, 1791, paper, colored, copperplate engraving, sheet size 28×38 cm, plate size 25, 5×32, 5 cm, inscription, mi, u, airship, H, Blanchard, wanted, air journey, Vienna, March 9, 1791, wind tore, apart, element commands, art must nestle, Even Blanchard cannot fly, high air, wind tears, ball apart, Blanchard's fame, invention, art, courage remain, property, science, technology, fine arts, aviation, balloon, aviation, Vienna Collection
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