Lewis and Clark: The Map That Defined the American West
Often called the single most important printed map of the American West, the 1814 Lewis & Clark map represents the first accurate...
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Often called the single most important printed map of the American West, the 1814 Lewis & Clark map represents the first accurate...
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In A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Georges Seurat transformed a quiet Paris afternoon into a scientific study of color and calm....
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Jaro Hess’s The Land of Make-Believe is a whimsical 1930 pictorial map that brings dozens of classic fairy tales together into one...
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A vivid 1943 polar-projection world map created for CBS’s American School of the Air, celebrating the emerging “Air Age” of global flight...
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Our reproduction of Urbano Monte’s monumental 1587 world map revives a Renaissance masterpiece of art, science, and imagination—now available as a fine...
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The Atlas Blaeu–Van der Hem is among the most extraordinary cartographic treasures of the seventeenth century. Born from Joan Blaeu’s monumental Atlas...
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