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New York World's Fair Poster with Hanger

New York World's Fair Poster with Hanger

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Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724) was a renowned German cartographer who founded the famous Homann Heirs publishing company. His work significantly influenced the field of cartography in the 18th century. Although Homann himself passed away before 1753, his publishing house, Homann Heirs, continued his legacy of producing detailed and decorative maps.

The work titled "Schematismus geographiae mathematicae, id est repraesentatio," roughly translating to "A Geometric Scheme, that is, a Representation," from 1753, is an example of the continued output of his company. This title suggests a focus on the mathematical aspects of geography, typical of the Enlightenment period, where there was a strong emphasis on accuracy and scientific rigor in map-making. It contains illustrations emphasizing the mathematical underpinnings of geography that demonstrate the scientific approach to cartography during this era.

Step back in time with this vibrant print of the 'New York World's Fair Map.' This stunning poster captures the excitement and grandeur of the iconic 1939-1940 World's Fair, showcasing the fairgrounds, that drew millions of visitors to Queens, New York.

Features:

  • Authentic vintage map reproduction of the 1939-1940 World's Fair
  • Includes wooden hanger for effortless display
  • Printed on classic semi-glossy paper for vibrant colors
  • Perfect for history enthusiasts, New York lovers, and retro decor
  • Makes an exceptional gift for collectors and nostalgia seekers

Transform your space with this captivating piece of American history. The colorful design and intricate details celebrate a pivotal moment in New York's cultural heritage, creating a conversation-starting focal point in any room.

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