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Ms Elkins 169 A description of the sea coast from the hill of Guatemala to
700759 Ms Elkins 169 A description of the sea coast from the hill of Guatemala to... Illustration from Waggoner of the Sea (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Hack, William (17th Century); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: William Hacks atlas of the South Sea of America, c1682-c1700.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22618534
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Americas Annotated Annotations Atlas Cartographer Cartography Central Central America Compass Cross Section Explosion Geographic Geological Geology Hack Land Mapping Mass Note Notes Section South Volcanic Volcano William Hacks Waggoner
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Ms Elkins 169 - A Captivating Glimpse of the Coastal Beauty from Guatemala to. .
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. This mesmerizing photo print, titled "Ms Elkins 169" captures a captivating illustration from William Hack's renowned atlas, "Waggoner of the Sea". Created in the late 17th century, this pen and ink masterpiece with watercolor on paper showcases an exquisite depiction of the sea coast stretching from the hill of Guatemala. The image takes us on a visual journey along Central America's shoreline, revealing its remarkable geology and volcanic landscapes. Through meticulous cartography and scientific precision, Hack skillfully maps out this coastal region with detailed cross-sections and annotations that add depth to our understanding. As we explore this artwork further, we are drawn to the vibrant colors used by Hack to depict landforms and bodies of water. The artist's delicate brushstrokes bring life to each element within the composition – from towering volcanoes rising majestically against clear blue skies to lush greenery hugging rugged cliffs along the coastline. Hack's mastery is evident not only in his artistic technique but also in his ability to merge artistry with scientific knowledge. This unique fusion allows viewers like us to appreciate both beauty and accuracy simultaneously. "Ms Elkins 169" serves as a testament to Hack's contribution as a cartographer during this era while offering us an opportunity for reflection on nature's wonders found within Central America’s coastal regions.
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