Description
A detailed cartographic rendering of Rome from 1911 presents the city's streets, districts, and landmarks in warm ochre, cream, and burnt orange tones against a pale background. The composition layers building footprints, waterways, and a numbered legend with classical cartographic precision, creating a richly textured historical document that captures the urban geography of early twentieth-century Rome. At home in a study, library, or any space celebrating history and travel. Built in natural birch or walnut and made to order, with the artwork printed across the door panels and an adjustable shelf inside, on steel legs. A statement piece that carries an independent artist's work into the room.