25th Nov. 1783. The Air Balloon which ascended at the Artillery Ground & was found the same day at Grassham near Petworth, Sussex, 48 miles from London and was carried the next day to Petworth.
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Object Details
Type
ART-Paintings
Medium
Painting, Watercolor on Paper
Artist
Somers Physical Description
Watercolor painting of the balloon that ascended from the Artillery Ground on November 25, 1783, and was found later that day near Pentworth, Sussex. Image shows the balloon aloft as people in the village below look up at it in awe. Part of a set of 17 watercolors on early ballooning.
Zambeccari's 10 foot diameter gas balloon flew from the Artillery Ground on November 25, 1783. Given the apparent size of the balloon in the image and the presence of what appears to be a basket, however, this must depict another, later flight.
Dimensions
2-D - Unframed (H x W): 22.1 × 27.9cm (8 11/16 in. × 11 in.) Inventory Number
A20140953000
Credit Line
Gift of the Norfolk Charitable Trust
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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