RMT1AE5D–Print shows Madame Madeleine Sophie Blanchard in balloon above Pont Neuf, Paris, May 3, 1814, waving a flag in each hand to greet King Louis XVIII and the Queen on their return to Paris following the abdication of Napoleon. The King and Queen are seated in a carriage drawn by eight horses, escorted by cavalrymen.
RMER7A3G–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand)
RMG16ADX–Sophie Blanchard (March 25, 1778 - July 6, 1819) was a French aeronaut and the wife of ballooning pioneer Jean-Pierre Blanchard. She was the first woman to work as a professional balloonist, and after her husband's death she continued ballooning, making m
RMRYABPA–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French Aeronaut, Jules Porreau, Sc., 1859
RME12YT3–Feb. 26, 2012 - the Beginning Of the Aerostation: Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant, wife of the famous aeronaut Blanchard during an ascension. She was killed on July 1819 while attempting an ascension during the night.
RMDDWB1Y–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, Jules Porreau, sc., 1859
RM2BE1017–Jean-Pierre Blanchard (July 4, 1753 - March 7, 1809) was a French inventor and aeronaut. He made his first successful balloon flight on March 2, 1784, in a hydrogen gas balloon launched from the Champ de Mars. On January 7, 1785 Blanchard, accompanied by an American, Doctor John Jeffries, made the first flight over the English Channel. In 1793, he conducted the first balloon flight in North America, ascending from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and landing in Deptford, New Jersey. He married Marie Madeleine-Sophie Armant in 1804. He fell from his balloon and died in 1809, at the age of 55, from hi
RMEDNTDN–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, Jules Porreau, sc., 1859
RM2KP8CHY–Madame Blanchard. Sophie Blanchard (1778-1819) was a French aeronaut and the wife of ballooning pioneer Jean-Pierre Blanchard. Blanchard was the first woman to work as a professional balloonist, France. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1890
RMP92KRR–Half-length portrait of French balloonist, Marie-Madeleine-Sophie Armand Blanchard. 1778-1819
RMPB53M6–979 Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) aéronaute LCCN2002716392
RMP92N24–portrait of French balloonist Marie-Madeleine-Sophie Armand Blanchard, standing in the decorated basket of her balloon during her flight in Milan, Italy, in 1811
RMWPT3J4–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) aéronaute; Half-length portrait of French balloonist, Marie-Madeleine-Sophie Armand Blanchard.;
RM2WG7JJJ–Balloon flight from Blanchard, 1807, Anonymous, 1807 print Take off the hot air balloon with Jean Pierre Blanchard and his wife Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant from the Koekamp in The Hague, July 9, 1807. A twelve -line verse under the image. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdampublisher: The Hague paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing balloon (aviation) Cookie lamp
RFRARGPK–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, Jules Porreau, sc., 1859. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic reimagined
RM2BE0GWX–Jean-Pierre Blanchard (July 4, 1753 - March 7, 1809) was a French inventor and aeronaut. He made his first successful balloon flight on March 2, 1784, in a hydrogen gas balloon launched from the Champ de Mars. On January 7, 1785 Blanchard, accompanied by an American, Doctor John Jeffries, made the first flight over the English Channel. In 1793, he conducted the first balloon flight in North America, ascending from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and landing in Deptford, New Jersey. He married Marie Madeleine-Sophie Armant in 1804. He fell from his balloon and died in 1809, at the age of 55, from hi
RMH4KGP0–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, Jules Porreau, sc., 1859
RMT81NNE–Sophie Blanchard, French Aeronaut
RM2K1X3CY–Madame Blanchard. Sophie Blanchard (1778-1819) was a French aeronaut and the wife of ballooning pioneer Jean-Pierre Blanchard. Blanchard was the first woman to work as a professional balloonist, France. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1890
RMWPRK62–M.S. Blanchard, celebre aeronauta, al momento del volo aerostatico da Lei eseguito in Milano in presenza delle LL. AA. II. e RR. la sera del 15 agosto 1811; Full-length portrait of French balloonist Marie-Madeleine-Sophie Armand Blanchard, standing in the decorated basket of her balloon during her flight in Milan, Italy, in 1811, in the presence of the imperial and royal highness.;
RM2WGA8NN–Balloon flight from Blanchard, 1807, Anonymous, 1807 drawing. text sheet Taking off the balloon with Jean Pierre Blanchard and his wife Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant from the Koekamp in The Hague, July 9, 1807. In the show both fall from the barge under the balloon. Under the image a spot song in twelve four -line verses on Blanchard and his wife. draughtsman: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper pen / brush / letterpress printing balloon (aviation) Cookie lamp
RFRA81KJ–Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, Jules Porreau, sc., 1859. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic reimagined
RM2F2821W–Ballonvaart van Blanchard, 1807; Opgegaan den 9den July, 1807.Taking off the hot air balloon with Jean Pierre Blanchard and his wife Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant from the Koekamp in The Hague, July 9, 1807. Under the image a twelve-line fresh.
RMRYABPF–M.S. Blanchard, (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French Aeronaut, 19th Century Engraving
RMT81NNF–Sophie Blanchard, French Aeronaut
RMDDWB27–M.S. Blanchard, (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, 19th century engraving
RMH4KGP1–M.S. Blanchard, (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, 19th century engraving
RM2B6BYAC–Ballooning of Blanchard, 1807 Absorbed the 9th of July, 1807 (title object) Taking Off balloon with Jean-Pierre Blanchard and his wife Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant from Koekamp in the Hague, July 9, 1807. Under the picture a fresh twaalfregelig . Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher: Henry Moolenyzer (listed building) Publisher: P. van Daalen Wetters (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: The Hague Date: 1807 Physical features: etching and engra, with text printing material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) / l
RFRA81KK–M.S. Blanchard, (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, 19th century engraving. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art reimagined
RM2F27Y67–Ballonvaart van Blanchard, 1807; Zang, op de 62ste ongelukkige Lugtreis van den Heer Blanchart en deszelfs vrouw.Taking off the hot air balloon with Jean Pierre Blanchard and his wife Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant from the Koekamp in The Hague, July 9, 1807. In the show, both fall out of the air balloon. Under the image a spot song in twelve four-regulated verses on Blanchard and his wife.
RMEDNTDR–M.S. Blanchard, (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, 19th century engraving
RM2B6BXT9–Ballooning Blanchard, 1807 Zang, the 62nd unfortunate Lugt Tour Mr. Blanchart and his wife (title object) Opstijgen van de luchtballon met Jean Pierre Blanchard en zijn vrouw Marie Madeleine Sophie Armant vanaf de Koekamp in Den Haag, 9 juli 1807. In de voorstelling vallen beiden uit de schuit onder de luchtballon. Onder de afbeelding een spotlied in twaalf vierreglige verzen op Blanchard en zijn vrouw. Manufacturer : draftsman: anoniemuitgever: Hendrik Moolenyzer (vermeld op object)Plaats manufacture: draftsman: Nederlanduitgever: Amsterdam Dating: 1807 Physical kenmerken: pen in bruin en p
RFRARGPM–M.S. Blanchard, (Madeleine Sophie Armand) French aeronaut, 19th century engraving. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art reimagined
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