Description
A densely illustrated sixteenth-century marine map sprawls across sage green and cream, crowded with hundreds of tiny figures, sea creatures, ships, and coastal settlements rendered in rust, ochre, and blue. The composition layers cartographic precision with fantastical detail, creating a rich tapestry where geography becomes narrative, filled with the wonder and superstition of Renaissance exploration. In a study, library, or space celebrating history and cartography. A Baltic birch top with a beveled edge and satin finish, the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. A working piece of furniture that earns its place as an independent artist's work.