1861 Johnson New Jersey
This superb reproduction of the original antique engraved map of “New Jersey” was published by Johnson and Browning of New York in 1861. Compiled, drawn and engraved under the supervision of J. H. Colton and A. J. Johnson, this map was part of JOHNSON’S NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY ATLAS. Published from 1860 to 1887, these atlases are fascinating because they document the growth of the United States, showing the development of new states and the expansion of railroad lines. The coloring is a combination of hand and stencil. The map shows the counties, cities and towns, railroads, common roads, rivers, mountainous regions, lakes and islands as they existed in 1861, the first year of the Civil War.
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What is a Mirrored Print & Gallery Wrap?
Canvas for Gallery Wrap
Take a good look at your print. The edges are mirrored, so that, the complete image is shown on the face of the frame once it is wrapped. In other words, You don’t lose any of the artwork. Our 2½” mirrored borders, allow your finished product to have a variety of thickness up to 2” deep. Therefore, make sure you choose an experienced framer who can make the frame to the exact specs of your custom print.
Hand-made Rattan Frames
Though the design has changed over the years, we commission these Rattan frames through a small family owned company in The Philippines. Your frame is the result of trial and error of the last 20 years! Rattan is a vine-like Palm that requires forest cover in order to thrive. Rattan grows throughout the jungle for over a quarter of a mile. Its trunk can span a diameter of over two inches down to the thickness of a human hair. The harvester’s collection process is performed by hand by a simple machete. Ultimately, the rattan vine cannot survive without the forest. Rattan quickly regenerates. As a result, this method of harvesting protects the destruction of the forest.
1861 Johnson New Jersey