Description
Produced and published by one of the most prominent birds-eye perspective illustrators of his time, D.D. Morse, this distinguished depiction of San Gabriel shows the city in a period of significant growth and transformation. At this time, the area was primarily agrarian, and extensive vineyards and farms produced a wide variety of fruits and vegetables that were transported to major markets across America. As Los Angeles grew to the city's west, it would eventually be incorporated into the metropolitan area. The city was founded by the Spanish in 1771 with the establishment of the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel by Saint Junipero Serra.During the Spanish and Mexican periods, the area served an essential role in the development of Los Angeles and Californio society, and it is often called the birthplace of the Los Angeles region. Located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, the city remains one of the most historic and iconic parts of Los Angeles due to its rich history and enduring legacies. Morse’s depiction of the city bears a unique aesthetic and traditional style that immediately transports the viewer back in time, creating an indelible bond between the past and present. The area’s distinct culture is a blend of Spanish, Mexican, and American influences that can be seen in the iconic architecture. By the 1890s, much of the region was becoming more modern as America was experiencing significant prosperity during the so-called Gilded Age. This is an authentic piece of 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. HISTORIC PRINTS Overall Size: 18" H x 24" W x 0.01" D