Compiegne- Recreation du Prince Imperial. (D’apres le croquis de M. Moullin.)

Article ID DS0299

Title

Compiegne- Recreation du Prince Imperial. (D’apres le croquis de M. Moullin.)

Representation shows the Emperor Prince riding a bicycle. After M. Moullin.

Year

ca. 1868

Artist

Moullin

Historical Description

In 1817, the German forest official Karl Drais invented the so-called “Laufmaschine” or draisine – the first two-wheeled, steerable vehicle without pedals. In the 1860s, French inventors developed the first pedal-powered bicycle – the “vélocipède”, also known as the “boneshaker”. Around 1885, the so-called “safety bicycle” was introduced, featuring equal-sized wheels, a chain drive, and pedal propulsion – the predecessor of the modern bicycle. In the following decades, the bicycle was further improved (e.g. with pneumatic tires and gears) and became a popular means of transportation worldwide.

Dimensions (cm)16,5 x 23 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringcolored
TechniqueWoodcut