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Lady taking her first driving lesson

3784012 Lady taking her first driving lesson by Sabattier, Louis Remy (1863-1935); (add.info.: Lady taking her first driving lesson - illustration by Louis Remy Sabattier (1863-1935). 1900, France. Note face protection.
Histoire de la Locomotion terrestre: la locomotion naturelle, l'attelage, la voiture, le cyclisme, la locomotion mecanique, l'automobile, by Charles Dollfus, Baudry de Saunier and Edgar de Geoffroy (Paris 1935/1942)); Lebrecht History

Media ID 33397544

© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images

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In this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in history - a lady taking her first driving lesson. The image, captured by the talented Louis Remy Sabattier in 1900 France, showcases the early days of automobile education. As we delve into the picture's details, it becomes evident that safety was of utmost importance even then. The lady wears face protection, highlighting the cautious approach taken during these pioneering times of transportation. This illustration is part of 'Histoire de la Locomotion terrestre, ' an informative book on terrestrial locomotion written by Charles Dollfus, Baudry de Saunier, and Edgar de Geoffroy. The woman's determination and curiosity shine through as she sits behind the wheel with an instructor by her side. It is fascinating to observe how far society has come since this momentous occasion; from horse-drawn carriages to automobiles revolutionizing our daily lives. Sabattier's artistic prowess effortlessly captures both the historical significance and social implications surrounding this event. His attention to detail transports us back to a time when women were breaking barriers and challenging societal norms. This remarkable print from Fine Art Finder serves as a reminder of our progress throughout centuries while honoring those who paved the way for future generations. It encapsulates not only a pivotal moment in transportation but also symbolizes empowerment for women seeking independence and equal opportunities. Let this image serve as inspiration for all individuals embarking on new journeys - whether literal or metaphorical - reminding us that every great achievement begins with that very first step forward into uncharted territories.

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