Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Bicycle, U.S. Patent No. 618,356 (issued 1899) presents an inventive bicycle construction focused on improved stability and mechanical efficiency. The patent drawings are executed in clean black-and-white technical linework, detailing the frame geometry, wheel alignment, and drive components with careful precision. Emphasis is placed on structural balance and functional simplicity, reflecting late-19th-century efforts to refine personal transportation. As an artwork, the patent exemplifies the clarity and elegance characteristic of historic industrial drafting.
The inventor, M. C. Johnson, worked during the height of the bicycle innovation era, when engineers sought incremental improvements in comfort, reliability, and manufacturability. Johnson’s patent reflects a practical engineering mindset aimed at enhancing everyday use rather than radical redesign. His contribution forms part of the broader technological movement that helped standardize and popularize cycling at the turn of the century.
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