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Antique Chromolithograph the Temperate Zone by Levi Walter Yaggy, 1893

1893 Temperate Zone

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By: Walter Levi Yaggy

Date: 1893 (published) Chicago, IL

Dimensions: 22.5 x 34.5 inches (57.2 x 87.5 cm)

This is a unique and imaginative print illustrating life and humanity within the Temperate Zone, which exists between the polar circles and the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere. It appeared in the 1893 edition of Levi Walter Yaggy's Geographical Portfolio, which was published as an educational tool for high schools and colleges. The entire portfolio consisted of nine illustrated charts, and maps as well as two movable diagrams of presenting celestial phenomena, all housed in a wooden cloth-wrapped case.

Yaggy's depiction of the temperate zone consist of many of the world's most famous and recognizable buildings that reside within the temperate zone. Some of the structures featured in this print include the United States Capitol Building, the Palace of Westminster, and Horyuji Temple among many others. Industry and agriculture is also well represented in the scenes as well as an active sea port. When compared with the other zones featured in the portfolio (Tropical and Arctic), some might argue this view aims to covey that the "civilized," world resides within the Temperate Zone.

Chromolithography or Multi-stone Printing

This print and others from Yaggy's Geographical Portfolio were produced using multi-stone chromolithography, a method of color printing by multiple applications of lithographic stones, each using a different color ink. Previously, lithographs were printed in black and white and then colored by hand, often times with watercolor paint. This method was not only more suitable for mass production, but also resulted a much more vibrant image. 

Levi Walter Yaggy (1848 - 1912) Was born in Plainfield Illinois to Jacob and Elizabeth Yaggy. He attended Northwestern College in Naperville, Illinois before moving to Chicago where he would found the Great Western Publishing House in 1874. He business would enjoy great success, ultimately expanding to include seventeen branch offices throughout the United States and employing thousands. Yaggy primarily focused on creating maps and educational books and portfolios for high schools and colleges that included "Museum of Antiquity; A Description of Ancient Life...," "The Standard History of All Nations and Races…," and "Yaggy’s Anatomical Study; Presenting the Skeleton, Muscles, Arteries, Veins and Nerves...," among others.

Condition: This print is in B+ condition with a few light scratches and some light staining and soiling, mostly confined to the margins. 

Inventory #12229

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