En L'An 2000: France Imagines Flying Machines Over Paris, c.1900
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En L'An 2000: France Imagines Flying Machines Over Paris, c.1900

Step into the Parisian imagination of 1900, where the skies above Haussmann's grand boulevards teem with ornithopters, winged carriages, and personal flying machines. This chromolithographic postcard from the celebrated 'En L'An 2000' series captures Belle Époque France's breathless optimism about aviation, depicting elegantly dressed citizens piloting bat-winged aircraft over a recognizable Paris skyline anchored by what appears to be the Palais Garnier opera house — a vision of modernity both quaint and surprisingly prescient.

Category: Postcard
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Jean-Marc Côté
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1900s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10

The illustration radiates charming Belle Époque confidence — technically competent chromolithography serving a genuinely imaginative vision. Its restraint keeps it from peak pulp hysteria, but the sheer density of winged contraptions buzzing over Paris gives it real spectacle.

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EN L'AN 2000

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