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Humorous scene by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing policemen chasing a gentleman in a futuristic flying machine along a main road. Satire on flying which was in infancy
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1878 1957 Chasing Danger Dangerous Driving Futuristic Gentleman Infancy L Aw Lawson Main Police Men Satire Satirical
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is a humorous and satirical scene by British artist Lawson Wood, depicting a gentleman in a futuristic flying machine outpacing baffled and determined policemen along a bustling main road in early 20th century Britain. The year is 1957, and the infancy of flying is evident in the rudimentary design of the flying machine, which resembles a whimsical contraption rather than a sleek and modern aircraft. Wood's use of exaggerated expressions and body language on the faces of the policemen adds to the comedic effect, as they desperately try to keep up with the flying machine, their arms windmilling in futile attempts to apprehend the daring gentleman. The gentleman himself, with a smug and self-satisfied expression, seems to relish in the chaos he has caused, his hat flying off in the wind as he soars above the traffic. The satirical tone of the piece highlights the excitement and intrigue surrounding the advent of flying, as well as the fear and uncertainty it brought about. The image captures the spirit of the time, when the impossible seemed within reach and the boundaries of transportation were being pushed. The scene is a delightful reminder of the past, and a testament to the power of humor to capture the essence of history. This print, with its charming and whimsical depiction of a futuristic flying machine and the ensuing chaos, is a must-have for any collection of historical aviation art or for those with an appreciation for the humorous side of history. Wood's masterful use of line, form, and color brings the scene to life, transporting us back to a time when the impossible seemed within reach and the future was full of promise and excitement.
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