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Pictorial Map of the Grand Canyon By: Jo Mora 1931 / 1957

1931 / 1957 Grand Canyon

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By: Jo Mora Publications

Date: 1931 / 1957 (Published) Monterrey, California

Dimensions: 14 x 18.5 inches (35.6 cm x 47 cm)

This bright and colorful pictorial map provides a detailed look at the Grand Canyon, with marvelous vignettes scattered throughout the image. This is an example of the 2nd edition, published in 1957 and identified by the imprint 'Jo Mora Publications' which appears in the lower left margin 

This map demonstrates Jo Mora's great ingenuity and flair for pictorial illustrations, his irreverence, inimitable sense of humor, and his serious passion for particulars of the land. It is full of Native American motifs, history, and images depicting the Grand Canyon as a tourist attraction. A myriad of religious and mythical figures decorate this fanciful map.  Mora’s ‘Grand Canyon’ depicts Cowboys, Indians, Spaniards in war regalia, tourists, animals, and an entire universe of people, places, automobiles and other objects of utilitarian purpose.

The map also includes many many pictorial representations of the many topographic sights named after historical architectural monuments and mythology from world history, including the pyramids, a temple to Isis, an Ottoman amphitheater, a throne to the Norse Wotan, ‘father of all gods,’ Vishnu temple, the Freya Castle, temple to Thor, Brahma temple, and even a Zoroaster temple. Each edifice or description of such is accompanied by an appropriately fashioned and attired personage of that religion, period or place. 

Joseph (Jo) Mora was born in Uruguay, and became one of the foremost pictorial mapmakers of the 20th century. He was an artist, historian and author who was especially interested in the indigenous peoples of America, including the Hopis and Navajo Indians in Kearns Canyon, Arizona. His interest was such that he learned their languages and customs, documenting their Kachina ceremony and collected other ethnological information in photographs and paintings. 

Condition: This map is in A+ condition with vibrant color throughout, no scratches and full margins on all sides. The map has been professionally linen backed for preservation purposes.

Inventory #12659

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