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Fahrrader 1 Poster

Fahrrader 1 Poster

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Fahrrader 1 (1894) from the German series, Meyers Konversations Lexikon, a black and white lithograph of different types of bicycles

This striking vintage poster captures the spirit of 19th-century innovation, showcasing intricate bicycle designs once featured in the renowned Meyers Lexikon, making it a conversation starter and a timeless tribute to cycling history for your home décor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Meyers Konversations Lexikon was a cornerstone of German reference publishing in the late 19th century, renowned for making scholarly knowledge accessible to a broad audience. Its illustrated plates were meticulously crafted to clarify complex topics, reflecting the era's drive for education and public enlightenment.

This 1894 encyclopedia illustration emerged during a period when advances in print technology, engineering, and leisure culture converged. The tradition of vintage print in such works emphasized precision and clarity, appealing to those interested in design history and the evolution of everyday objects like the bicycle.

The Artwork

Fahrrader 1 captures the moment when bicycles became icons of innovation and personal freedom. In the 1890s, cycling was rapidly evolving, with new frame designs and mechanical improvements making it both a practical mode of transport and a symbol of modern life. This plate was created to educate readers about the latest developments in bicycle technology, offering a comparative overview of contemporary models and their features. It stands as a testament to the spirit of progress and the fascination with self-propelled mobility that defined the era.

Style & Characteristics

The print features precise technical drawings of various bicycle frames, rendered in disciplined black linework characteristic of late 19th-century encyclopedic illustration. The layout is systematic and comparative, allowing viewers to easily study the differences between models. The palette is restrained, with black ink on light, slightly aged paper, lending a timeless and archival quality. The overall mood is thoughtful and analytical, celebrating the elegance of mechanical design.

In Interior Design

This vintage bicycle print is well-suited for offices, studios, or reading nooks where curiosity and creativity are encouraged. It complements industrial, minimalist, and Scandinavian interiors, and can add a structured element to a gallery wall of design or travel memorabilia. Pair it with warm wood tones, matte black accents, or natural textiles to enhance its vintage character. For further inspiration, explore cycling themed wall decor, scientific illustration art prints, or black and white posters.