"Maison tournante aérienne" (aerial rotating house)
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"Maison tournante aérienne" (aerial rotating house)[1] is a drawing by French science fiction writer Albert Robida for his book Le Vingtième Siècle, a 19th century conception of life in the 20th century.
The drawing depicts a dwelling that can rotate on a post with an airship in the distance. Ink over graphite underdrawing.
Howl's Moving Castle is reminiscent of that drawing.
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