We guarantee you our best shipping costs.
Learn more
Details
In 1927, famed American painter N. C. Wyeth completed a series of five murals for Hubbard Memorial Hall, the National Geographic Society's first formal library. The Map of Discovery: Western Hemisphere, published in January 1929, is one of those outstanding murals. It features Poseidon and a mermaid keeping watch over the oceans as well as the routes of explorers and dates of expeditions.
• North America and South America with political boundaries as they existed in 1927
• Ocean routes of explorers and the year they traveled them
• Illuminated mariners' chart style
• Beautiful border art of Poseidon and a mermaid
Language: english
Size: ca 47 x 42cm
available Options:
- paper
- double sided encapsulated (inscribedable or wiped off)
- mounted as pinboard with silver-coloured aluminium frame, one sided laminated (inscribedable or wiped off)
This digital print requires up to 10 - 14 days of delivery time.
• North America and South America with political boundaries as they existed in 1927
• Ocean routes of explorers and the year they traveled them
• Illuminated mariners' chart style
• Beautiful border art of Poseidon and a mermaid
Language: english
Size: ca 47 x 42cm
available Options:
- paper
- double sided encapsulated (inscribedable or wiped off)
- mounted as pinboard with silver-coloured aluminium frame, one sided laminated (inscribedable or wiped off)
This digital print requires up to 10 - 14 days of delivery time.
Additional Information
| SKU | XNG192901_ |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Geographic |
| published Year | 1929 |
| Lieferzeit | No |
| scale | N/A |

