West Point U.S. Army Observation Balloon Taking Off from the Frozen Hudson Riverbank with Soldiers and Spectators Watching from the Ground, c.1900's
Edition of 50 plus 5 artist's proofs
DP2465/13X19
West Point U.S. Army Observation Balloon Taking Off from the Frozen Hudson Riverbank with Soldiers and Spectators Watching from the Ground, c.1900's, High quality digital print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag photo paper 310g/m2
Print carefully fitted in 18 X 24" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape
Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork., 13 x 19 in
33 x 48.3 cm
West Point U.S. Army Observation Balloon Taking Off from the Frozen Hudson Riverbank with Soldiers and Spectators Watching from the Ground, c.1900's
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U.S. Army Observation Balloon Taking Off from the Frozen Hudson Riverbank with Soldiers and Spectators Watching from the Ground, c.1900's, High quality digital print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag photo paper 310g/m2
Print carefully fitted in 22 X 28" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape
Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork., 17 x 22 in
43.2 x 55.9 cm
U.S. Army Observation Balloon Taking Off from the Frozen Hudson Riverbank with Soldiers and Spectators Watching from the Ground, c.1900's
Balloons in Military Use: Balloons were used as observation platforms during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and later became part of early military aviation experiments. By the early 1900s, military...
Balloons in Military Use: Balloons were used as observation platforms during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and later became part of early military aviation experiments. By the early 1900s, military institutions, including West Point, were becoming more interested in aviation, especially as airplanes and balloons were being tested for reconnaissance and battlefield communication.