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Golf Ball Patent Poster

Golf Ball Patent Poster

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Golf Ball Patent (1902) by R.B. Cavanagh

This striking poster showcases the intricate, hand-drawn technical details of an early golf ball’s design, making it a perfect conversation piece for golf enthusiasts and vintage art lovers seeking a unique, historical accent for their 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

R.B. Cavanagh is credited as the inventor behind this 1902 golf ball patent drawing, a testament to the era when inventors meticulously documented advances in sporting equipment. Patent draftsmen played a crucial role in translating innovative ideas into precise visual records, bridging engineering and graphic communication to support the patent process and industrial production.

This patent illustration reflects the spirit of early 20th-century technological progress, when golf and other sports were rapidly evolving through experimentation and invention. It stands as a historical document, offering insight into the intersection of leisure, industry, and design at the dawn of modern sport.

The Artwork

This image originates from an official patent submission, created to clearly define the structure and features of a golf ball for legal and manufacturing purposes. At the turn of the century, golf was undergoing significant changes, with inventors seeking to improve performance through new materials and surface designs. Patent illustrations like this one served as authoritative references in the competitive landscape of sporting innovation.

Rather than artistic interpretation, the drawing provides a factual, annotated record, capturing the logic and ingenuity behind a specific technological advancement. It offers viewers a glimpse into the process of invention and the documentation that shaped the history of golf equipment.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features crisp black ink lines on a warm beige background, displaying multiple sectional views of the golf ball with numbered labels and technical lettering. The precise contours, measured curves, and sectional cutaways emphasize clarity and function, while the balanced negative space ensures legibility.

The restrained monochrome palette imparts an archival, focused mood, characteristic of black and white wall art. This technical aesthetic pairs naturally with scientific illustration prints and other industrial-era documents, appealing to those who appreciate minimalism and the visual language of invention.

In Interior Design

This patent poster lends a refined, intellectual touch to home offices, libraries, or club-inspired interiors. Its neutral tones and clean lines complement modern, Scandinavian, and industrial spaces, especially when framed in black or paired with natural wood finishes.

For a cohesive display, consider grouping it with architectural drawings, typographic art, or other minimalist posters. A simple frame and off-white mat highlight the technical detail, creating a calm and curated atmosphere in any room.