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HISTORIX Vintage 1895 Guatemala Map Poster - 18x24 Inch Mapa de Guatemala Wall A
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16 in stock |
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New |
UPC: |
737214978640 |
Item Name: |
1895 Map of the republic of Guatemala Poster Print |
Item Type Keyword: |
prints |
Product Site Launch Date: |
2022-01-20T17:09:53.970Z |
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60121013 |
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Posted for sale: |
April 13 |
Item number: |
1738909153 |
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Published during the era known as the โLiberal Revolution,โ this map shows Guatemala in a period of transformation culturally, politically, and economically. President Josรฉ Maria Reina Barrios was rebuilding Guatemala City in a Parisian style with grand, wide avenues and European-inspired architecture. He also worked to improve roadways, complete Telegraph lines, and build an electric grid for the Capital City. Guatemala City played host to the Central American Fair in 1897, which was an exposition of industrial and cultural innovations. Among his other plans were a transatlantic railway that would never come to fruition as plans for the Panama Canal were more practical. Guatemalaโs geographic location on the southern border of Mexico has created a unique culture that blends Indigenous, Mexican, Spanish, and other European influences.
Much of modern-day Guatemala was home to the Mayan civilization. In the sixteenth century, the Spanish arrived and colonized most of Central and South America. Guatemala gained independence from Spanish Colonial Rule in 1821 and became part of the Federal Republic of Central America which dissolved in 1841. Guatemala suffered from considerable political instability in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and decades of foreign-backed political parties resulted in years of Civil War.
This mapโs minimal aesthetic and distinctive style are immediately recognizable and transport the viewer back in time, creating an indelible bond between the past and present. This period represents some of the most historically important times in Guatemalan history, and this is an authentic piece of international cartographical history.
Our museum quality giclee print comes printed with archival ink on premium heavyweight matte paper. This eye-catching vintage map reproduction print makes the perfect gift for anyone that loves history and imagery.
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