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Lot #7008
Wright Flyer: Original Photograph of Leon Bollée

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Estimate: $800+

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Description

Large original matte-finish 13.5 x 10.5 silver gelatin photograph of León Bollée and a companion in an open automobile enroute from Bollée's automobile factory, transporting the Wright Flyer at Le Mans, France, in 1908. The photo was professionally removed from its paperboard mount and cleaned by a paper conservator, then remounted to medium-weight archival paper and matted to an overall size of 20 x 16; a paperboard label with caption ("Départ de l'Aréoplane Wright des Usines Léon Bollée pour les Hunaudières - Aout 1908") that was attached to the mount was retained and professionally cleaned. In fine condition, with slight rippling to edges.

Provenance: Christie's NY, Park Avenue, December 1990.

Wilbur Wright arrived in France in 1908 to conduct a series of public demonstration flights in order to secure a contract for the manufacture and sale of airplanes. There he was introduced to Léon Bollée, an automobile manufacturer and early advocate for aviation. The two became fast friends: in Wilbur's diary entry of June 8, 1908, he noted, 'I went down to Le Mans at the invitation of M. Léon Bollée to inspect some grounds. M. Bollée met us and took us about in his automobile to see several places of which the racecourse and the military field were the most desirable. He was very kind, and offered us the conveniences of his factory and a big room to assemble the machine in if we chose. We will probably locate here, as the conveniences offered by M. Bollée will be of great value.' In the biography The Bishop's Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Orville Wright, author Tom Crouch observes: 'There were, in fact, few things Bollée would not have done for Wilbur. A sport balloonist and president of the Aéro-Club de la Sarthe, he would become the Wrights' closest friend in France.'

Wright indeed chose the Les Hunaudieres Race Course in Le Mans as the site for his first demonstration flight, conducted on August 8, 1908. This was the first of nine flights he made at Les Hunaudieres Race Course, before moving to a larger field at the nearby Camp d’Auvours. Wilbur's flights captivated the public, and he secured the French contract with ease.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Space Exploration
  • Dates: March 24, 2025 - April 17, 2025
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