Map of the State of Texas 1847 | Samuel Augustus Mitchell | Redesigned by Saki Savavi

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This piece is reimagined by interdisciplinary artist Saki Savavi. This historic map of the Texas Territory, originally created by Samuel Augustus Mitchell 1847, has been thoughtfully redesigned to include the handwritten message "For Those That Made This Body." This cartographic art serves as a tribute to ancestral lands and offers a powerful counter-narrative to traditional colonial cartography.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance and modern artistry together.

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, map collectors and those with a connection to Texas.
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This piece is reimagined by interdisciplinary artist Saki Savavi. This historic map of the Texas Territory, originally created by Samuel Augustus Mitchell 1847, has been thoughtfully redesigned to include the handwritten message "For Those That Made This Body." This cartographic art serves as a tribute to ancestral lands and offers a powerful counter-narrative to traditional colonial cartography.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance and modern artistry together.

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, map collectors and those with a connection to Texas.
This piece is reimagined by interdisciplinary artist Saki Savavi. This historic map of the Texas Territory, originally created by Samuel Augustus Mitchell 1847, has been thoughtfully redesigned to include the handwritten message "For Those That Made This Body." This cartographic art serves as a tribute to ancestral lands and offers a powerful counter-narrative to traditional colonial cartography.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance and modern artistry together.

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, map collectors and those with a connection to Texas.