Subject: Quebec City, Canada
Period: 1932 (dated)
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Color: Printed Color
Size:
33.3 x 25.1 inches
84.6 x 63.8 cm
This eye-catching pictorial map of Quebec City is in the style of MacDonald Gill, best known for his humorous London Underground map. The densely filled map displays parks, buildings, named streets and historic notations. The crests of Wolfe, Frontenac, Champlain and Cartier are tucked into the sheet corners and a large compass rose orients north to the right. A note in the bottom right corner states that "this map commenced in 1926- completed in 1932-... Dimensions & proportions must not be taken seriously. It being the intention of the author to amuse & instruct." Created by Samuel Herbert Maw, an English artist who created several pictorial maps while living in Canada.
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Condition: A
Vivid color on a bright sheet, issued folding. There is one short edge tear that just touches the top border that has been closed on verso with archival tape.