
En L'An 2000: French Futurist Flying Warship Bombing Ground Troops
A breathless sense of martial adventure electrifies this chromolithographic postcard imagining aerial warfare in the year 2000. A sleek, ornithopter-style flying machine — its bat-like wings tiled like shingles, propelled by rocket exhaust — carries uniformed officers serenely above a battlefield while bombs detonate in fiery orange-yellow bursts below, scattering tiny soldiers. The craft blends Victorian naval aesthetics with wild speculative engineering, a vision simultaneously elegant and terrifying.
The aircraft's wings are literally tiled like a rooftop — a magnificently absurd engineering choice that somehow makes the whole machine feel more threatening. Officers read calmly aboard while bombs annihilate troops below, embodying Victorian imperialism's most unhinged technological fantasy.
“EN L'AN 2000”





