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The Birth of the Balloon

The Birth of the Balloon

Air and Space Museum

The invention of the balloon struck the men and women of the late 18th century like a thunderbolt. Enormous crowds gathered in Paris to watch one balloon after another rise above the city rooftops, carrying the first human beings into the air in the closing months of 1783.The excitement quickly spread to other European cities where the first generation of aeronauts demonstrated the wonder of flight. Everywhere the reaction was the same. In an age when men and women could fly, what other wonders might they achieve.

"Among all our circle of friends," one observer noted, "at all our meals, in the antechambers of our lovely women, as in the academic schools, all one hears is talk of experiments, atmospheric air, inflammable gas, flying cars, journeys in the sky." Single sheet prints illustrating the great events and personalities in the early history of ballooning were produced and sold across Europe. The balloon sparked new fashion trends and inspired new fads and products. Hair and clothing styles, jewelry, snuffboxes, wallpaper, chandeliers, bird cages, fans, clocks, chairs, armoires, hats, and other items, were designed with balloon motifs.

Thanks to the generosity of several generations of donors, the National Air and Space Museum maintains one of the world's great collections of objects and images documenting and celebrating the invention and early history of the balloon. Visitors to the NASM's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport can see several display cases filled with the riches of this collection. We are pleased to provide visitors to our web site with access to an even broader range of images and objects from this period. We invite you to share at least a small taste of the excitement experienced by those who witness the birth of the air age.

 

Gift of the Estate of Constance Morss Fiske in memory of Gardiner H. Fiske


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Montgolfier in the Clouds-Constructing of Air Balloons for the Grande Monarque

Fairburn's Characters

The Great Balloon, or Whig Aerostation

Figurative Representation of the Late Catastrophe

March of Intellect

Montgolfier in the Clouds-Constructing of Air Balloons for the Grande Monarque

The Flight of Fashion

Rural Sports, Balloon Hunting

Political Playbill No. 15. The First Voyage of the Aerial Ship to H--L by Steam

The Fall of Phaeton. Blow up of the Whig club or the Majesty of the People

A Scene in the Farce of "Lofty Projects" as performed with great success for the benefit and amusement of John Bull

Print, Etching on Paper, Colored

Story the Eleventh.-Ballooning

The Reception of the Diplomation & his Suite, at the Court of Pekin

Print, Etching on Paper

Lamentings Heard in the Air...

M. Garnerin

Edward Spencer

Charles Green

A Consultation previous to an Aerial Voyage from London to Weilburg in Nassau on the 7th day of November 1836

An Air Balloon

Aerostation

An Exact Representation of the First Aerial Ship, The Eagle

A Representation of M: Blanchard's Balloon, & Apparatus

The Great Balloon

The Ascent of the Great Montgolfier Balloon

One of Blanchard's Experimental Balloons

Aeronautics. Mr Sadler's Car

New Hungerford Market, London

The Ascent of the Royal Nassau Balloon from Vauxhall and The Fatal Descent of the Parachute

The Royal Nassau Balloon

View of the Ascent of Mr. Lunardi's Celebrated Air Balloon

Apparatus for Filling M. Lunardi's balloon

Apparatus for Filling M. Lunardi's Balloon

The Tower & Preparation of the Fireworks, with the Balloon in the Park


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