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Albert Tissandier was a French artist and illustrator born in 1839

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Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Ballon du siege de Paris passing over a Prussian camp (14 October 1870)

Ballon du siege de Paris passing over a Prussian camp (14 October 1870), engraving after a drawing by Albert Tissandier
LSE4330049 Ballon du siege de Paris passing over a Prussian camp (14 October 1870), engraving after a drawing by Albert Tissandier illustrating a study on airshipwrecks, by Gaston Tissandier

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Gaston and Albert Tissandier's air-ship 'Prom Der Stein der Weisen' in Leipzig

Gaston and Albert Tissandier's air-ship 'Prom Der Stein der Weisen' in Leipzig
3732869 Gaston and Albert Tissandier's air-ship 'Prom Der Stein der Weisen' in Leipzig; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Gaston and Albert Tissandier's air-ship 'Prom Der Stein der Weisen' in Leipzig)

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Portrait of Albert Tissandier, Brother of Gaston Tissandier

Portrait of Albert Tissandier, Brother of Gaston Tissandier
XEE4114968 Portrait of Albert Tissandier, Brother of Gaston Tissandier, French aeronautic - in " Album de la Science; illustrious scientists; Great discoveries" 1896

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Death of the aeronaute John La Mountain, separated from his balloon on July 4, 1873, in Iona (USA)

Death of the aeronaute John La Mountain, separated from his balloon on July 4, 1873, in Iona (USA)
LSE4330040 Death of the aeronaute John La Mountain, separated from his balloon on July 4, 1873, in Iona (USA), engraving after a drawing by Albert Tissandier illustrating a study on airshipwrecks

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Airship electric aerostat of brothers Gaston and Albert Tissandier

Airship electric aerostat of brothers Gaston and Albert Tissandier
XEE4414864 Airship electric aerostat of brothers Gaston and Albert Tissandier. In" Album de la Science", Editions Jouvet, 1896

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Lunar halo and luminescent cross observed during the balloon Zenith

Lunar halo and luminescent cross observed during the balloon Zenith
2962416 Lunar halo and luminescent cross observed during the balloon Zeniths long distance flight from Paris to Bordeaux in March, 1875. pub

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: The Balloon, Zenith, during a long distance flight from Paris to Bordeaux in March, 1875

The Balloon, Zenith, during a long distance flight from Paris to Bordeaux in March, 1875
2962402 The Balloon, Zenith, during a long distance flight from Paris to Bordeaux in March, 1875, pub 1875-1880 (colour lithograph) by French School

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Joseph Croce-Spinelli, Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon

Joseph Croce-Spinelli, Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon
2962403 Joseph Croce-Spinelli, Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon, " Zenith, " after losing consciousness due to lack of oxygen after reaching an altitude of

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Experience d ascension captive faite an Mans par Albert Tissandier en presence du general Chanzy

Experience d ascension captive faite an Mans par Albert Tissandier en presence du general Chanzy
5228351 Experience d ascension captive faite an Mans par Albert Tissandier en presence du general Chanzy, (Croquis de M A Tissandier) (engraving) by French School

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: The Brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier

The Brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier
5943630 The Brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier by Meaulle, Fortune Louis (1844-1901) & Meyer, Henri (1844-99); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: First electric aerostat to helice, experimented by Albert (1839-1906

First electric aerostat to helice, experimented by Albert (1839-1906
XEE4191327 First electric aerostat to helice, experimented by Albert (1839-1906) and Gaston Tissandier (Tissendier) (1843-1899) French scientist

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Gaston Tissandier

Gaston Tissandier
GASTON TISSANDIER French journalist, scientific populariser, aviator and inventor, brother of Albert, in his study. Date: 1843 - 1899

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Gaston Tissandier

Gaston Tissandier
GASTON TISSANDIER (1843-1899), French journalist, scientific populariser, aviator and inventor, brother of Albert

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Gaston Tissandier

Gaston Tissandier
GASTON TISSANDIER (1843-1899), French journalist, scientific populariser, aviator and inventor, brother of Albert. Date: circa 1899

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier

Albert Tissandier
ALBERT TISSANDIER (1839-1906), French journalist, illustrator, aviator and inventor, brother of Gaston. Date: 1906

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Drawing Illustration Voyages du Flandre n. d Graphite

Drawing Illustration Voyages du Flandre n. d Graphite
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Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: HOT AIR BALLOON, 1875. The balloon Zenith, the first manned aircraft to exceed an altitude of 8

HOT AIR BALLOON, 1875. The balloon Zenith, the first manned aircraft to exceed an altitude of 8, 000 meters, in transit between Paris and Arcachon in March of 1875

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: HOT AIR BALLOON, 1875. The balloon Zenith, the first manned aircraft to exceed an altitude of 8

HOT AIR BALLOON, 1875. The balloon Zenith, the first manned aircraft to exceed an altitude of 8, 000 meters, in transit between Paris and Arcachon in March of 1875

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the

Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the basket of their airship demonstrating an electric navigational system featuring a propeller by P. Ferat, E.A

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the

Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the basket of their airship demonstrating an electric navigational system featuring a propeller by P. Ferat, E.A

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the

Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the basket of their airship demonstrating an electric navigational system featuring a propeller by P. Ferat, E.A

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883

Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883
ELECTRIC FLYING MACHINE. Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: The French aviation pioneer Gaston Tissandiers (1835-1899) balloon silhoutted

The French aviation pioneer Gaston Tissandiers (1835-1899) balloon silhoutted against the sunset. Illustration by Albert Tissandier for Les Applications de la Physique by Amedee Guillemin (Paris)

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier (left)

Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), And An Unidentified Man In The Basket Of Their Airship Demonstrating An Electric Navigational System Featuring A Propeller By P. Ferat, E.a

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Paul Tissandiers balloon license, 1904

Paul Tissandiers balloon license, 1904
Paul Tissandiers balloon license, issued by the Aero-Club de France on 7 January 1904. French aeronaut Paul Tissandier (1881-1945)

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Head-and-shoulders portrait of French balloonists Albert Tis

Head-and-shoulders portrait of French balloonists Albert Tissandier (left) and Gaston Tissandier (right) inside an oval, with vignettes above of balloons Zenith and Jean Bart and an airship below

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Ascension du 26 septembre 1876, 700 metres

Ascension du 26 septembre 1876, 700 metres. Drawing shows Gaston and Albert Tissandier ascending in their balloon, Zenith. (Source: AG Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82). Date between 1876 and 1880

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Aerostat electrique a helice conduit dans les airs

Aerostat electrique a helice conduit dans les airs. Design drawings show several views of an electric powered airship designed by Albert and Gaston Tissandier, which made an ascension October 8

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Histoire populaire des ballons et des ascensions celebres

Histoire populaire des ballons et des ascensions celebres... Advertisement for a book by A. Sircos on the history of ballooning, published in 1876 by F

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Voyages aeriens de MM Albert et Gaston Tissandier. Tentative

Voyages aeriens de MM Albert et Gaston Tissandier. Tentative de retour dans Paris assiege. Le ballon, Le Jean Bart descend au milieu de la Seine en vue de Jumieges, 8 novembre 1870

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an

Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the basket of their airship demonstrating an electric navigational system featuring a propeller

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Airship powered by an electric motor developed by Albert and

Airship powered by an electric motor developed by Albert and Gaston Tissandier departing from Auteuil, Paris, France, October 8, 1883. Date 1883

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Sixteen vignettes from the lives of French balloonists, Albe

Sixteen vignettes from the lives of French balloonists, Albert and Gaston Tissandier. Drawing shows preparation for a balloon ascension, view from the balloon, landing at Chauvigny and deflation

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Pencil sketch for sixteen vignettes from the lives of French

Pencil sketch for sixteen vignettes from the lives of French balloonists Albert and Gaston Tissandier. Drawing shows preparation for a balloon ascension, view from the balloon

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Conciliabule a cote du ballon, le George Sand, entre bis tro

Conciliabule a cote du ballon, le George Sand, entre bis trois aeronautes Revilliod, Albert, et Gaston Tissandier le Mans, 30 octobre 1870. Drawing shows French balloonists J

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Tissandier Airship 3

Tissandier Airship 3
The electric-powered dirigible of Gaston and Albert TISSANDIER flies from Auteuil, near Paris, and qualifies as the worlds first successful dirigible airship

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Tissandier Airship 2

Tissandier Airship 2
Gaston and Albert TISSANDIER take off from Auteuil, near Paris, in their electric- powered dirigible which qualifies as the worlds first successful dirigible

Background imageAlbert Tissandier Collection: Tissandier Airship 1

Tissandier Airship 1
Gaston and Albert TISSANDIERs first project for a dirigible powered by electricity : a modified version flew two years later


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Albert Tissandier Collection

Albert Tissandier was a French artist and illustrator born in 1839. He is best known for his illustrations of scientific subjects, such as astronomy and meteorology, which he published in various magazines. He also created many landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes. His work was highly praised by critics for its accuracy and attention to detail. He was an early adopter of photography as an art form, combining it with traditional painting techniques to create unique works of art. His most famous works include the illustrations for Jules Verne's novel "From the Earth to the Moon" (1865) and his series of paintings depicting airships (1890). Albert Tissandier's legacy lives on today through his artwork that continues to inspire generations of artists around the world.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Albert Tissandier collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of French artist and illustrator Albert Tissandier (1839-1906), who was known for his depictions of aviation and scientific subjects. His illustrations were published in numerous books and magazines during his lifetime. Our collection includes a range of Tissandier's artwork from different periods in his career. The pieces are beautifully reproduced using high-quality printing techniques to ensure that every detail is captured perfectly. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching piece to hang on your wall or a unique gift for someone special, the Albert Tissandier collection has something to offer. From intricate illustrations of hot air balloons to detailed drawings of early aircraft designs, our collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of aviation and science through the eyes of one talented artist. With so many options available - including various sizes and framing options - it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your style and budget.
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Albert Tissandier was a French artist and illustrator who lived from 1839 to 1906. He is best known for his illustrations of scientific subjects, particularly those related to aviation and ballooning. His art prints are highly detailed and accurate depictions of various aircrafts, balloons, airships, and other flying machines. Tissandier's work is characterized by his use of vibrant colors and intricate details that capture the beauty and complexity of these machines. His art prints are popular among collectors, historians, and aviation enthusiasts alike. We offer a wide range of Albert Tissandier's art prints in various sizes and formats. Whether you're looking for a small print to display in your home or office or a larger piece to add to your collection, we have something for everyone. Each print is carefully reproduced using high-quality materials to ensure that it captures the essence of Tissandier's original artwork. So if you're looking for beautiful and unique pieces that celebrate the history of aviation, be sure to check out our selection of Albert Tissandier art prints today.
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