Skip Menu. Navigate to content in this page
Accessibility Assistance, opens A D A page

Bellis and Morcom steam engine

Item # 1411617

Mark Sykes

<p>Bellis and Morcom steam engine. Cutaway artwork of a front-section through a double-acting steam engine. This design was developed in the 1890s by the British engineers Bellis and Morcom. They used forced lubrication under pressure to prevent the engine seizing up. The cutaway artwork shows the two main pistons at right and left (vertical), with the crankshaft across bottom. The flywheel is at lower left. At lower centre is the forced lubrication oil pump that supplied oil to both pistons.</p>

Showcase your favorite artwork in a contemporary, handcrafted framed art print. These premium and timeless frames are sure to work with any décor or style of art. With multiple handcrafted frame styles to choose from, we’re confident you’ll find the perfect frame for your new fine art selection.

Superior Color and Clarity

<p>Each piece of <a href="/category/all/?product=15&sort=age-asc">framed art is printed</a> with UV-resistant, archival latex inks to ensure color accuracy, image clarity, and long-lasting print quality. Our giclée art prints are reproduced in vivid detail on premium fine art paper for a high quality reproduction.</p>

Multiple Finishes

<p>Our framed art prints come in a multitude of beautiful finishes. Each handcrafted wooden frame is available in a range of colors and finishes to pair with any art or décor style.</p>

Handcrafted Details

<p>Each framed art print is printed and assembled by hand in the USA by our team of skilled craftspeople. Our framed prints include a classic single picture frame mat, a protective acrylic glazing, a finished dust cover back, and premium hanging hardware.</p>

Easy to Install

<p>Start enjoying your framed art print sooner with our preinstalled hanging hardware. Larger sizes include a kit featuring a level, bumper, nails, anchors, and easy-to-follow instructions. Smaller sizes come fitted with a sawtooth hanger.</p>

Technology and Tools Science Technology Illustrations Mark Sykes