1794 Eli Whitney Cotton Gin Patent Vintage
by Nikki Marie Smith
Title
1794 Eli Whitney Cotton Gin Patent Vintage
Artist
Nikki Marie Smith
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin in 1794. This invention revolutionized the way cotton was harvested. Whitney received a patent (later numbered as X72) for his cotton gin on March 14, 1794, but it was not validated until 1807. (This patent artwork also available in a variety of styles.)
Patent artwork makes great conversational pieces and look amazing in offices, waiting rooms and lobbies as decorative wall art. Other rooms where patents work wonderfully include: game rooms, dens, man caves, dorm rooms, cottages, restaurants, or bars. Most people have a hobby, job or passion that can be linked to specific patents and inventions, making patent artwork a perfect gift for those difficult to shop for people who have everything.
You can see more of Nikki Smith's artwork on her website, http://BookSmithStudio.com or purchase fine art prints at http://nikkimarie-smith.artistwebsites.com
Copyright 2014 Nikki Smith of BookSmithStudio.com; All Rights Reserved. Artwork inspired by US Patent Office source material for main figure(s).
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September 16th, 2014
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