Picturing America : the golden age of pictorial maps /

In the United States, the art form flourished during the 1920s to the 1970s, when thousands of innovative maps were mass-produced for use as advertisements and decorative objects the golden age of American pictorial maps. Picturing America is the first book to showcase this vivid and popular genre o...

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Main Author: Hornsby, Stephen J. (Stephen John), 1956-
Corporate Author: Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, [in association with] Library of Congress, 2017.
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Summary:In the United States, the art form flourished during the 1920s to the 1970s, when thousands of innovative maps were mass-produced for use as advertisements and decorative objects the golden age of American pictorial maps. Picturing America is the first book to showcase this vivid and popular genre of maps. Geographer and collector Stephen J. Hornsby gathers together 158 delightful pictorial jewels, most drawn from the extensive collections of the Library of Congress. In his informative introduction, Hornsby outlines the development of the cartographic form, identifies several representative artists, describes the process of creating a pictorial map, and considers the significance of the form in the history of Western cartography. Organized into six thematic sections, Picturing America covers a vast swath of the pictorial map tradition during its golden age, ranging from "Maps to Amuse" to "Maps for War."
Physical Description:xi, 289 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-280) and index.
ISBN:022638604X
9780226386041