Pageant of the Pacific.
San Francisco,
1940
Chromolithograph map.
635 by 960mm (25 by 37.75 inches).
2082
notes:
The original map (together with five others) was made as wall decoration for the Pacific House, the themed building of the Golden Gate International Exposition, in San Francisco of 1939-1940. The murals were reproduced in a book entitled 'Oceania' together with explanatory text. The work was reviewed by 'The America Anthropolgist' in 1943:
"The value of these maps does not rest on their depiction of such usual geographic
facts as the location of countries, ...
"The value of these maps does not rest on their depiction of such usual geographic
facts as the location of countries, ...
bibliography:
provenance:
The Capital of Prussia
The first official Qing dynasty map to depict the entire island of Taiwan, including its eastern territories
A distorted but clear depiction of the lands of the Far East
Campbell’s map of Scotland
Blaeu’s Grand Atlas
The most important maps of the Middle East and Arabia published in the sixteenth century
Bank’s view of London
The Principal Navigations of Europeans to Foreign Nations 


