Gustave Eiffel caricature (1800s) | Edward Linley Sambourne
Gustave Eiffel caricature (1800s) | Edward Linley Sambourne
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About The Trumpet Shop
The Trumpet Shop started off life as a vintage themed pop up shop in Edinburgh (Scotland) in 2017. Since then it has evolved into an exclusively online shop for vintage art prints that ships worldwide.
Add a touch of whimsical history and Parisian charm to your home with this caricature of Gustave Eiffel, cleverly depicted as the Eiffel Tower itself. Created by Edward Linley Sambourne for Punch magazine in 1889, the year the iconic tower opened, this satirical artwork playfully captures the spirit of the era and the monumental achievement of engineering that captivated the world.
Did You Know?
The Eiffel Tower, initially intended as a temporary structure for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris, was almost torn down in 1909. However, its value as a communication tower saved it from demolition, and it has since become one of the most recognizable and beloved landmarks in the world.
Add this humorous and historically significant piece to your cart today and let the wit of Edward Linley Sambourne's caricature bring a touch of Parisian charm and humor to your home.
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