This distinctive patent poster reveals the construction of a Barbie doll, which was granted a patent on November 21, 1961, under number 3,009,284. Invented by J.W. Ryan and filed on July 24, 1959, the drawing shows the doll's unique parts and connections, a fascinating example of toy design and innovation during the mid-20th century. The poster is a top-notch conversation piece that is perfect for collectors or as a playful decor detail in a creative space.
The patent poster highlights details such as the doll's upright posture and its various components in a series of figures that show the construction from different angles. It is an inspiring illustration for design enthusiasts and collectors of retro toys. Not only does it add an element of historical curiosity to your decor, but it also showcases the skill and inventiveness of the toy designers of the time.
Match this trendy poster with some of our other pieces to create a beautiful gallery wall. Finish the installation with some of our attractive frames or poster hangers.
The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
The frame is not included, but feel free to complement the poster with a stylish frame from our wide selection!
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