Description
A historical cartographic rendering of Charleston's harbor and surrounding cityscape from 1904 depicts the urban grid in warm tan tones against soft green water, with fine linework marking streets, blocks, and waterways in meticulous detail. The composition captures the peninsula's geography with period accuracy, its aged patina and hand-drawn character conveying the passage of time and the navigational knowledge of early twentieth-century mapmaking. At home in a study, library, or space celebrating local history and maritime heritage. Printed on soft, lightweight polyester with hand-sewn edges and made to order. Original artwork at room scale, light enough to hang almost anywhere and move with you.