This elegant patent print is a tribute to the art of engineering and the study of celestial bodies, with a detailed rendition of F. J. & W. F. Trippensee's planetarium, a classic invention from the early 1900s. The patent, number 937,892, was registered on October 26, 1909, and the application was made on September 28, 1908. This artistically rendered patent document is a unique interior detail offering both a history lesson and a conversation starter. It is ideal for those interested in science or to add an academic feel to the home, office, or classroom.
Our patent poster highlights the beauty and complexity of early astronomical technology, with details that create a sense of admiration for the ingenuity of past generations. Mounting it on the wall is not only a decorative act but also a recognition of mankind's pursuit of knowledge about the unknown. Perfect for anyone who values education, the history of science, and art, this patent drawing will inspire and awaken curiosity in everyone who sees it.
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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