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Mouse Mat : Undershot water wheel powering a fulling mill, Copperplate Engraving, 1673. Artist: Georg Andreas Bockler
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Undershot water wheel powering a fulling mill, Copperplate Engraving, 1673. Artist: Georg Andreas Bockler
Undershot water wheel powering a fulling mill. Tappets, C, on shaft, B, raise and lower mallets, D, D, which pound the woollen cloth. From Georg Andreas Bockler Theatrum Machinarum Novum, Nuremberg, 1673. Copperplate engraving
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.9cm x 23.7cm (7.4" x 9.3")
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This print, created by Georg Andreas Bockler in 1673, showcases the power of mechanization during the seventeenth century. The focal point of the image is an undershot water wheel that drives a fulling mill, symbolizing the concept of harnessing natural resources to fuel industrial progress. The intricate details captured in this copperplate engraving highlight the complexity of early machinery. Tappets on a shaft are depicted raising and lowering mallets, which pound woollen cloth within the mill. This innovative tool revolutionized textile production by automating manual labor processes. Surrounded by nature's beauty, this scene serves as a reminder of humanity's ability to manipulate their environment for energy generation. The juxtaposition between man-made machinery and towering trees emphasizes both our reliance on nature and our desire for technological advancement. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this artwork while also emphasizing its historical significance. It transports us back to a time when machines were still novel inventions, sparking curiosity and excitement among those who witnessed their capabilities. Georg Andreas Bockler's meticulous attention to detail brings this seventeenth-century moment to life. Through his artistry, we can appreciate not only the ingenuity behind early mechanical systems but also gain insight into how they shaped society at that time.
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