Research Catalog
On the map : the Seymour I. Schwartz Collection of North American Maps, 1500-1800 : [a collection of posters]
- Title
- On the map : the Seymour I. Schwartz Collection of North American Maps, 1500-1800 : [a collection of posters] / The Harrison Institute/Small Special Collections Library's current exhibition, through January 17, 2009 ...
- Publication
- [Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library, Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History, Literature and Culture, 2008]
Details
- Additional Authors
- Description
- <2> posters : ill., maps; 51 x 33 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Seymour I. Schwartz Collection of North American Maps, 1500-1800
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Posters – Virginia – Charlottesville – 2008.
- Note
- A collection of posters, designed by Deborah Eshenour and printed by Bailey Printing, Charlottesville, to be issued periodically throughout the year of the exhibit.
- Exhibition team: Martha Hill, curator; Joel Kovarsky, advisor to the exhibition; Mercy Quintos, project manager. Imaging by Digitization Services, U.Va. Library, photography by Tom Cogill; exhibition and brochure design by Riggs Ward Design. -- Exhibit Keepsake.
- Contents
- [1] Detail from: Benedict Arias Montanus, Sacrae geographiae tabulam ex antiquissimorum cultor, Antwerp, 1571 -- [2] Detail from Henry Overton's The siege and taking of Quebec, with a view of the battle before the town, London, 1759
- OCLC
- 213811974
- Title
- On the map : the Seymour I. Schwartz Collection of North American Maps, 1500-1800 : [a collection of posters] / The Harrison Institute/Small Special Collections Library's current exhibition, through January 17, 2009 ...
- Imprint
- [Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library, Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History, Literature and Culture, 2008]
- Added Author
- Eshenour, Deborah.Schwartz, Seymour I., 1928-2020.University of Virginia. Library.Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History, Literature and Culture.University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections.