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Photographic Print : First sewing machine, 1846
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First sewing machine, 1846
Elias Howes sewing machine, 1846.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations
Media ID 5885715
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Industrial Revolution Industry Invention Machine Machinery Sewing Technology Thread 1846 Elias Howe Howe Textile Industry
10"x8" Photo Print
Transport yourself back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring the "First Sewing Machine, 1846" by North Wind Picture Archives. This captivating 19th-century illustration, hand-colored and meticulously preserved, showcases the iconic Elias Howe sewing machine - a revolutionary invention that changed the course of textile history. Bring the rich tapestry of the past into your home or office, and add a touch of timeless charm to your space with this stunning piece of historical art.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the remarkable invention that revolutionized the world of sewing - the first sewing machine, created by Elias Howe in 1846. The hand-colored woodcut beautifully captures a moment from the 19th century, transporting us back to an era where vintage craftsmanship and traditional techniques thrived. The image exudes a sense of history and nostalgia as it depicts this groundbreaking machinery that forever changed the textile industry. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, we can almost feel the excitement surrounding this technological marvel during the industrial revolution. Elias Howe's invention not only transformed how garments were made but also symbolizes human ingenuity and progress. This illustration serves as a testament to his genius and enduring legacy in North America's rich history of innovation. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of how technology has evolved over time. From humble beginnings like this sewing machine to today's advanced machines capable of intricate embroidery, it is fascinating to witness our journey through time. North Wind Picture Archives has masterfully captured both artistry and historical significance in this print. It allows us to appreciate not only Howe's contribution but also highlights the beauty found within our industrial past.
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