Map of Panama 1930
This beautifully colored pictorial map of Panama was hand drawn by B. Ashburton Tripp and is considered as one of his most elaborate and beautiful work. For unknown reason, Tripp never published the map but offered it for sale in 1931 at the annual May Show at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Tripp had a special interest in Panama and his wife, Gertrude Koehne Tripp, was a former school teacher in the Canal Zone. The map presents points of interests, portraits of explorers, and a ring of zoomorphic figures of Indian Deities.
Our reproductions are carefully restored by hand, with care and respect for the original craftsmanship. We dedicate extensive time to repairing faded colors, mending any damages, to ensure that every detail is faithfully represented. When you acquire one of our pieces, you're getting more than just a printed copy - you're getting a revitalized historical treasure, meticulously brought back to its authentic form. This piece is printed and assembled in our downtown Los Angeles studio using our 12 color Canon Pro 4100 large format printer on Epson Exhibition Satin Canvas, a heavyweight 23 mil semi-gloss textured canvas that is enhanced with protective elastic polymers. Decorative wood, stained and varnished is added on the top and bottom, with two eye-hooks mounted on the top piece for hanging. We also supply a jute rope twine that can be attached between the two eye-hooks to complete the vintage feel of a roll down canvas scroll.
This canvas map is available in multiple sizes which you can select from the drop down menu when ordering. Check out the different sizes placed in a room added to our listing photos.
Small - 21 x 28 inches
Med. -- 33 x 44 inches
Large - 44 x 60 inches
This map ships rolled in a rigid tube and is ready to hang!
Shipping info:
Allow 3-5 days before shipping as our maps are made to order. We offer free shipping on orders of $35.00 or more.