Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print Beautifully Framed

Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print  Beautifully Framed Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print  Beautifully Framed Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print  Beautifully Framed Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print  Beautifully Framed Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print  Beautifully Framed
Montgolfier Brothers Ballon Vintage Style Print Beautifully Framed
$58.88
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Molding:Professional 1" Flat Top Black (solid-wood)
Matte: 100% acid free board, various colors available
Print: Full Color dry mounted glossy print
Glass is included, Comes Fully Assembled Ready For Your Wall


The double mat adds depth giving the display a unique "looking through a window'' appearance. The calendar print is bonded to foam core on a hot vacuum press. This bonding gives the print a perfect flat and smooth texture. This process also insures the print will never fold or fade with age or moisture.
This wonderful display makes a thoughtful and original gift containing a classic vintage touch
yet modern design, allowing it to fit alongside both modern and classic decor.

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The French brothers Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier developed a hot air balloon in Annonay, Ardeche, France and demonstrated it publicly on September 19, 1783, making an unmanned flight lasting 10 minutes. After experimenting with unmanned balloons and flights with animals, the first balloon flight with humans aboard, a tethered flight, performed on or around October 15, 1783, by Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier who made at least one tethered flight from the yard of the Reveillon workshop in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine. Later that same day, Pilatre de Rozier became the second human to ascend into the air, reaching an altitude of 26 m (85 ft), the length of the tether.[7][8] The first free flight with human passengers was made a few weeks later, on November 21, 1783.[9] King Louis XVI had originally decreed that condemned criminals would be the first pilots, but de Rozier, along with Marquis François d'Arlandes, petitioned successfully for the honor.[10][11][12] The first military use of a hot air balloon happened in 1794 during the battle of Fleurus, when the French used the balloon