Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
Free shipping on orders of paper prints/ posters over 90 $ in most countries
You need to choose options for product.
Vehicle Wheel, U.S. Patent No. 556,125 (granted 1896) presents a mechanically refined wheel design intended to improve strength, durability, and load distribution for wheeled vehicles. The patent drawings are rendered in crisp black-and-white technical linework, focusing on the wheel’s hub, spoke arrangement, and rim construction. Emphasis is placed on structural efficiency and shock resistance, reflecting late-19th-century engineering responses to increasing vehicle speeds and heavier loads. As an artwork, it exemplifies the clean geometry and functional elegance characteristic of historic mechanical patents.
The inventor, J. J. Wolff, contributed to the evolution of vehicle component design during a formative period in transportation history. Wolff’s work reflects the era’s focus on practical innovation, where incremental improvements to everyday mechanisms could yield significant gains in performance and reliability. This patent highlights his role in advancing wheel technology at a time when bicycles, carriages, and early motor vehicles were rapidly transforming mobility.
Some sizes are only available in certain formats (e.g., paper or canvas) — if your selection is unavailable, try a different combination."
Fast shipping
15-Day Returns
Not satisfied? Send it back.
Post your policy conditions details here.
Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
Jan Jansson’s Nova Germaniae Descriptio: A Grand Antique Map of the Holy Roman Empire Jan Jansson’s...
Explore the enchanting world of John William Waterhouse and the timeless appeal of his romantic and...
Title
Description
Title
Description
Title
Description
Copyright @2025. Powered by Shopify.