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Artist"Engine" meant "clever invention": From the Latin ingenium, it used to describe everything from catapults ("siege engines") to search engines.
A historically accurate image of a 17th-century cannon, with a bronze barrel, dark metal base, and large wooden spoked wheels, set against a pristine white background. The cannon's barrel is angled upwards, with a round knob at the end of its muzzle, and is attached to a sturdy dark grey base. The caption, "Engine meant clever invention," appears in large black font at the top of the image. The cannon is depicted at a three-quarter angle, showcasing its full design, from the muzzle to the two large spoked wheels on the right side. The entire image is rendered in a digitally painted style.