Cartoon of “modern” transport by Gustave Dore around 1850: 2 trains hit each other and a passenger train derails and falls from the top of a bridge; a carriage is divided into 2 and overturns after the horse pulling it has been packed; only the wheelchair  by Gustave Dore

Cartoon of “modern” transport by Gustave Dore around 1850: 2 trains hit each other and a passenger train derails and falls from the top of a bridge; a carriage is divided into 2 and overturns after the horse pulling it has been packed; only the wheelchair

(Cartoon of “modern” transport by Gustave Dore around 1850:2 trains hit each other and a passenger train derails and falls from the top of a bridge; a carriage is divided into 2 and overturns after the horse pulling it has been packed; only the wheelchair s)


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Cartoon of “modern” transport by Gustave Dore around 1850: 2 trains hit each other and a passenger train derails and falls from the top of a bridge; a carriage is divided into 2 and overturns after the horse pulling it has been packed; only the wheelchair by Gustave Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
19th century · accident · france · europe · engraving · bridge · doré gustave (1832-1883) · painter · artist · mzengraving · pace · railway · public transport · engraving · transport vehicle · modernization · bridge · modernity · coupling · advancement · wheelchair · / Bridgeman Images
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