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.
Motor Cycle — US Patent No. 670,590, patented March 26, 1901. This artwork is the original U.S. patent illustration for a motor cycle, presented through detailed side and sectional views that integrate a powered engine within a bicycle-style frame. Rendered in crisp black-ink line engraving, the drawing emphasizes mechanical layout: frame geometry, drive mechanism, wheels, and motor placement are clearly delineated and labeled. Medium: official Patent Office technical engraving, reflecting the transitional moment between pedal-driven bicycles and early motorized personal transport.
G. M. Holley was an American inventor working at the dawn of motorized transportation, when motorcycles were emerging as experimental yet promising machines. His patent reflects early efforts to adapt compact engines to lightweight frames, prioritizing balance, practicality, and mechanical integration. Holley’s work belongs to the formative history of motorcycles, documenting the inventive groundwork that preceded standardized motorbike design.
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.