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What is the historical significance of this gunpowder drawing?
This 1890 patent drawing documents a gunpowder can design, reflecting late 19th-century industrial safety and technical illustration practices, important for understanding innovation in explosive materials.
What are the available sizes for this fine art print?
This gunpowder drawing art print comes in 75×100 cm, 40×50 cm, and 21×29.7 cm sizes, suitable for various display spaces from large walls to compact areas.
Is the paper archival and acid-free for longevity?
Yes, our prints use acid-free paper with a pH above 7 to prevent yellowing, ensuring this gunpowder drawing remains vibrant for decades without degradation.
How is the print shipped to ensure protection?
We ship this gunpowder drawing print in sturdy, flat packaging to prevent damage during transit, with tracking provided for secure delivery to your location.
Can I frame this patent art print easily?
Yes, the standard sizes and matte finish make framing straightforward; we recommend acid-free mats to complement this gunpowder drawing's archival quality.
What style defines this 1890 patent drawing?
It features technical illustration style with clean lines and cross-sections, typical of late 19th-century patent documents, emphasizing functional design over decorative elements.
Why was gunpowder storage important in the 1890s?
Gunpowder storage was critical for safety and regulation during industrialization, with designs like this can aiming to reduce explosion risks in transport and use.
