Isothermal Chart of the Atlantic Ocean 1857 | Archival Map Wall Art | Vintage Cartography Art | Isothermal Map

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This archival piece charts the Isothermal winds of the Atlantic Ocean from March tp September on 1857. It was created by cartographer Matthew Fontaine Maury and published via Sampson Low, Son & Co. in London and New York. Maury was one of the first cartographers to study and show winds and currents systematically on charts.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance to any space you set it in.

*Frames not included*

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, map collectors and those with a connection to meteorology, and isothermic cartography/
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This archival piece charts the Isothermal winds of the Atlantic Ocean from March tp September on 1857. It was created by cartographer Matthew Fontaine Maury and published via Sampson Low, Son & Co. in London and New York. Maury was one of the first cartographers to study and show winds and currents systematically on charts.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance to any space you set it in.

*Frames not included*

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, map collectors and those with a connection to meteorology, and isothermic cartography/
This archival piece charts the Isothermal winds of the Atlantic Ocean from March tp September on 1857. It was created by cartographer Matthew Fontaine Maury and published via Sampson Low, Son & Co. in London and New York. Maury was one of the first cartographers to study and show winds and currents systematically on charts.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance to any space you set it in.

*Frames not included*

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, map collectors and those with a connection to meteorology, and isothermic cartography/