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The First map to Show America, (1500) 1912
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The First map to Show America, (1500) 1912
The First map to Show America, 1500 (1912). After the map of Juan de la Cosa (c1450-1510), 1500. The map or chart is a mappa mundi painted on parchment and is currently housed at the Museo Naval of Madrid, Spain. The map is the earliest undisputed representation of the Americas. Taken from A Book of Discovery, published by T. C. & E. C. Jack Ltd. 1912
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This print showcases "The First map to Show America, (1500) 1912". The image depicts a mappa mundi painted on parchment, which is currently housed at the Museo Naval of Madrid, Spain. This remarkable map or chart is attributed to Juan de la Cosa (c1450-1510), dating back to the year 1500. Considered as the earliest undisputed representation of the Americas, this historic artifact holds immense significance in cartography and exploration. Its intricate details and vibrant colors bring forth a sense of awe and wonder. The shades of green beautifully highlight the landmasses that would later become known as North and South America. Published in A Book of Discovery by T. C. & E. C. Jack Ltd. , 1912, this print transports us back to an era when colonialism was shaping world history. It serves as a testament to humanity's thirst for knowledge and curiosity about uncharted territories. As we gaze upon this piece of artistry from the sixteenth century, we are reminded of how far our understanding has evolved since then. This map not only represents geographical discoveries but also symbolizes cultural exchange between continents. With its rich historical context and exquisite craftsmanship, "The First map to Show America" offers us a glimpse into an age where exploration was both treacherous and exhilarating. It stands as a reminder that even centuries ago, humans possessed an innate desire to explore beyond their known horizons - forever pushing boundaries in search
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