Description
A historical cartographic rendering depicts Lake Michigan's shoreline in soft greens and tans, with the water rendered in pale seafoam and the surrounding landmass in muted earth tones. The composition balances the expansive lake against detailed topographic information of the adjacent terrain, creating a sense of geographical precision rendered in the delicate hand-colored style characteristic of 19th-century mapmaking. For a study, library, or room celebrating American history and cartography. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.