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Map of Midtown Manhattan, from 34th St to 59th St and from 1st Ave to 6th Ave, ca.1890 - 1900 Unknown Artist
Charles Booth's 'Descriptive Map of London Poverty'. 1889
Map of Milan, 1884
Map of Korean peninsula, one of twelve hand-colored in the manuscript atlas, Great Korean Map. circa 1800
Map of Osaka by Kono Dosei, 1651
Moog 962 Sequential Switch (MC700 series RTL logic circuitry), 1969
Paul Klee, Highways and Byways, 1929
Marco Maggi, Horizontal Complot, 2015 (cut paper)
Marco Maggi, Waiting to Surface (color on black), 2019
cut paper on Dibond
24 x 18 inches
Japanese Map of Kyoto, ca. 1880
From the Geologic Atlas of the Moon published by the U. S. Geological Survey ca. 1965
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From the Geologic Atlas of the Moon published by the U. S. Geological Survey ca. 1965
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Jasper Johns, Map, 1961
Jasper Johns, Map. 1963
Encaustic and collage on canvas
60 x 93" (152.4 x 236.2 cm)
1852 Map of Melbourne
Harold Fisk’s 1944 alluvial maps of the Lower Mississippi River Valley for the Army Corps of Engineers
Nautical chart of Africa, by Portuguese cartographer Fernão Vaz Dourado (1520 - c. 1580), 1571
Piri Reis - Map of the City of Ferrara with the Six Rivers Flowing into the Gulf of Venice
Map of the World made by Arab cartographer Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Idrisi in 1154 at court of Roger II of Sicily
Historical map of Italy by Girolamo Andrea Martignoni, 1721
Sandro Botticelli, Mappa dell’Inferno (Map of Hell) from Dante's 'Divine Comedy', c.1480-c.1495
Piri Reis, Map of the Island of Bozjah (Tenedos) Off the Coast of Anatolia
Piri Reis, Map of the Nile with various oases on each as far as Sīdī Maʿrūf from Book on Navigation
Piri Reis - Map of the fortress of Alanya (Turkey) from Book on Navigation, Walters Art Museum Ms. W.658, fol. 329a
Page from 'Atlas for The Blind' 1837
Saul Steinberg, Autogeography, 1966
Jaro Hess, The land of make believe. 1930
Detail of Asia and the Middle East from Abraham Cresques' Catalan Atlas, 1375
The Ebstorf Mappa Mundi, made by Gervase of Ebstorf in the 1290s, was found in Ebstorf, Germany in 1843
Nanzenbushu bankoku shoka no zu (Buddhist map of the World) by Rokashi, Kyoto,1710. first world map printed in Japan
Yayoi Kusama - The Island (no. 4), 1953.
And possibly my favorite:
BOHEMIAE ROSA, by Chr. Vetter, Vienna, 1668, a map representing Bohemia as a rose centred on Prague.
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