Our Gallery is Open | Please Contact Us To Schedule Your Visit.

Being a Map of the Pikes Peak Region Showing Facts, Fables, Fancies

1947 Being a Map of the Pikes Peak Region Showing Facts, Fables, Fancies

Regular price SOLD

Unit price per 

By: George Vander Sluis

Date: 1947 (Published) Denver

Dimensions: 28 x 21 inches (71 x 53.5 centimeters) 

Extremely scarce example of a 1940s pictorial map of Pike's Peak and the local attractions. 

Amusing pictorial map of the Pikes Peak region, including Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, and Manitou Springs. Comedy is used liberally in the illustrations and descriptions, such as a smoking monkey at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the "Rocky Mountain Canary" and clever alliteration in the description of a brutal massacre. Major events from the region are depicted in the four corners of the map, and vignettes throughout show local attractions.

George Vander Sluis was an American artist who studied at Broadmoor Art Academy in Colorado Springs and eventually became associate Dean of the School of Arts at Syracuse University.

There are no copies of this map available in the WorldCat catalog, and it appears to be quite scarce. 

Condition: This map is in A condition, with only minor discoloration along the margins and on verso. 

Inventory #C200009

1200 W. 35th Street #425 Chicago, IL 60609 | P: (312) 496 - 3622

Close (esc)

Join Our Newsletter

Interested in maps, prints, and upcoming related events? Sign up for our newsletter for fresh NWC inventory and announcements.

Age verification

By clicking enter you are verifying that you are old enough to consume alcohol.

Search

Shopping Cart

Your cart is currently empty.
Shop now