
En L'An 2000: Flying Firefighters of the Future, French Chromolithograph c.1900
Created around 1899-1910 as part of the celebrated 'En L'An 2000' French postcards series, this image captures the Belle Époque's intoxicating optimism about technological progress. Firefighters equipped with bat-winged mechanical flight suits soar above a burning Parisian cityscape, directing pressurized water hoses mid-air while rescuing a mother and child. The series, likely illustrated by Jean-Marc Côté or collaborators, predates powered flight and imagines futures that were simultaneously heroic, utilitarian, and gloriously naive.
Bat-winged firemen soaring through smoke-choked skies while blasting infernos with high-pressure hoses and rescuing damsels mid-flight — this is Victorian retro-futurism at its most gloriously unhinged. The sheer audacity of imagining emergency services as airborne bat-men is peak fever-dream speculation.
“EN L'AN 2000”





