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Map Tracings
Description
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[]
Still Image
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Title
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Novi Belgii Novaeque Angliae nec non partis Virginiae tabula : multis in locis emenda
Subject
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Includes decorative cartouche and inset view: Nieuw Amsterdam op t eylant Manhattans.
Description
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1 map : hand col. ; 47 x 55 cm. - Relief shown pictorially. "Cum privil. ordin. general. Belgii Foederati." Fourth state, according to Burden. Appears in author's Atlas minor sive geographia compendiosa. Includes decorative cartouche and inset view: Nieuw Amsterdam op t eylant Manhattans.
Creator
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Visscher, Nicolaum
Date
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[ca 1684?]
Format
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hand col. ; 47 x 55 cm.
Language
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Latin; Dutch
animals
bear
Belgian lion
buildings
cartouche
colony
color
deer
depth
dutch
fauna
fortifications
forts
fur trade
green
hand colored
hatching
hills
hudson river valley
latin
line weights
manhattan
mountains
native americans
new amsterdam
new england
perspective
perspective lines
rabbits
red
resources
rivers
settlements
shading
text
trees
tribe names
turkey
waterfront
yellow
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National Narratives in Pictorial Maps, 1929-1939
Description
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This collection explores American pictorial maps from the 1930s. Their modes of representation and their content may differ, but they all represent an attempt at shaping and responding to contemporary national identity. Depicted beside and beneath the map's ostensible themes (food, natural resources, American history), is more subliminal messaging about race and American identity. The aesthetics of the maps vary, but they all depict the United States in approximately the same scale and style.
<p>In my project, I hope to explore the arguments these maps were making. Further questions include: why was there an uptick in pictorial map making in this time? More broadly, how does the form of these pictorial maps relate to their function? What does the publishing power behind these maps -- one map was privately published, two were published by large food companies -- mean? How do these maps fit in to the larger historiographical discussion on the creation and consumption of culture during the 1930s? What is the connection to the Great Depression?</p>
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Title
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A Food Map of the United States
Creator
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Louis D. Fancher
Source
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Publisher
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The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P)
Date
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1930
Description
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A 1930 pictorial map of the United States with a focus on the foods produced by each state. The colors of the map are vibrant, and the decoration stylized. Within each state, the artist/cartographer has drawn in imagery of the food products. Additionally, each state contains images of the peoples and cultural components of the state. These images are often racialized and stereotyped. Often, images are combined to create tableaux (chases, thefts, interactions), which usually serve to enforce stereotypes, particularly of African Americans. The bottom of the map contains a banner which gives a romanticized account of American progress. The map was published by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, and also serves as an advertisement for the company, noting all the locations of Great Atlantic and Pacific outposts and the efficiency of their shipping. Insets on the corners also highlight A&P, as well as representative circle maps showing the distribution of meat, fish, and poultry throughout the country. <iframe id="widgetPreview" style="border: 0px solid white;" src="http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/workspace/handleMediaPlayer?lunaMediaId=RUMSEY~8~1~290332~90061898&embedded=true&cic=RUMSEY%7E8%7E1&widgetFormat=javascript&widgetType=workspace&controls=1&nsip=1" frameborder="0" width="800" height="600"></iframe>
Coverage
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Nation (United States)
African-Americans
agriculture
Americans
animals
Asian-Americans
color
food
food production
history
identity
insets
lakes
metrics
native americans
pictorial map
production
racism
stereotypes
United States