Description
A detailed cartographic rendering of Texas from 1920 displays geological formations and regional boundaries in muted earth tones of cream, rust, green, and brown, with topographical features rendered through careful line work and color gradation. The composition balances dense textual information along the left margin with the expansive map proper, creating a scholarly atmosphere that captures both scientific precision and the aesthetic qualities of early twentieth-century mapmaking. At home in a study, library, or any space celebrating American history and cartography. Woven from textured polyester yarn with a frayed edge and made to order, it ships with a wooden dowel and cotton cord so it hooks onto the wall in one step. Original artwork with a soft, bohemian texture a flat print can't give a room.