The saxophone has been a popular instrument in the music world for over a century. Its unique shape and sound have made it a staple in jazz, classical and popular music. But have you ever wondered about the origins of this popular instrument? Then you should check out a stunning 1933 patent illustration created by inventor A. Loomis.
The poster in question features a black background with an engineering drawing of a saxophone in the center. The intricate details of the drawing reveal the intricate inner workings of the instrument, from the keys to the valves and bell. It is obvious that the inventor put a lot of time and effort into creating this masterpiece.
A. Loomis, the inventor of drawing, was a highly skilled person with a passion for music and technology. Even if not much is known about him, it is clear that he had a great deal of expertise in both areas. His patent application for the saxophone was filed in 1933, at a time when the music was experiencing something of a renaissance and new genres such as swing and bebop were emerging.
The invention itself was not new; the saxophone had been around for over 70 years when Loomis filed his patent application. However, his drawing exhibited a new level of detail and complexity that had not existed before. It is clear that Loomis was trying to improve the instrument's design, make it easier to play and improve its sound quality.
Interestingly, Loomis wasn't the first to try to improve the saxophone. Since the invention of the saxophone in 1846, there had been countless attempts to improve and modify the instrument. However, Loomis' patent filing is a testament to his ingenuity and creativity.
In summary, inventor A. Loomis' patent drawing for the saxophone is a stunning example of the intersection between music and technology. The drawing's intricate detail demonstrates Loomis' expertise in both fields and his desire to improve upon an already popular instrument. Although not much is known about the inventor himself, his legacy lives on through this magnificent work of art.
Sizes in cm.
• Paper thickness: 0.26 mm
• Paper weight: 189 gsm
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO Brightness: 104%
• Giclée print quality
• 21cm×30cm posters are A4 size
• Raw product sourced from Japan
Do you need a size not mentioned here?
Send us a message and we can create one for you!
Our (your) posters are printed on demand and require a production time of approximately 1-2 working days. All posters are rolled with care and shipped in a protective tube. You can then monitor the shipping and delivery time in tracking mode at any time.
A statement for every room!
If you have any questions about the production, shipping or custom-made products, we are always available!
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!