Locomotive Transport Illegal in France, the Various Tactics of French Impressionist Painters, and Charles Wheatstone’s Stereoscopic Three Dimensional Visual Invention

France was slow to adopt the steam engine locomotive as considerable resources had been placed into creating water transport lines between France and the Mediterranean as well as northern and southern France. Until 1842, building a railway line was illegal as those with vested financial interest in water transport fought vehemently against the implementation of railway travel. Impressionists purposely wore black or dark blue smocks to ensure they did not throw any light from themselves, unto the...


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