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Bicycle for three persons, called tandem bicycle, 1898 (engraving)

Bicycle for three persons, called tandem bicycle, 1898 (engraving)


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Bicycle for three persons, called tandem bicycle, 1898 (engraving)

UTD4920569 Bicycle for three persons, called tandem bicycle, 1898 (engraving) by Zasche, Theodore (1862-1922); (add.info.:, drawing by Theodor Zasche, from the magazine "Ueber Land und Meer", 1898. Originally the illustration was in the book "Radlerei", published by Gerlach and Schenk, Vienna); United Archives/HistAuge

Media ID 32103666

© United Archives/HistAuge / Bridgeman Images

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This engraving from 1898 showcases a unique mode of transportation - the tandem bicycle for three persons. Created by Theodore Zasche, this illustration was originally featured in the magazine "Ueber Land und Meer" and later published in the book "Radlerei". The image captures the essence of cycling during the late nineteenth century, with its historical significance evident in every stroke. The tandem bicycle, also known as a bike built for three, was an innovative concept that allowed multiple individuals to enjoy a ride together. In this particular print, we see two men and a woman confidently pedaling along on their shared adventure. This depiction highlights not only the joy of cycling but also promotes teamwork and camaraderie among riders. As we delve into this piece of history, it is fascinating to observe how sports like biking have evolved over time. The engraving serves as a reminder of how far we have come since then while appreciating our roots in early sporting activities. With Germany being renowned for its engineering prowess even back then, it comes as no surprise that such an inventive mode of transport originated from there. This engraving provides us with valuable insights into German culture during the late nineteenth century. Overall, this stunning artwork offers us a glimpse into an era when cycling was gaining popularity as both a sport and means of transportation. It reminds us that even though times change, certain aspects like human connection through shared experiences remain timeless.

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