Globe Man Made Object Collection
"Journey through Time and Space: A Captivating Collection of Man-Made Globes" Delve into history with the "Map of Spain and France 1869
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"Journey through Time and Space: A Captivating Collection of Man-Made Globes" Delve into history with the "Map of Spain and France 1869, " a fascinating glimpse into the geopolitical landscape of yesteryears. Transport yourself to the 16th century with the "World map from 1520, " an exquisite depiction of early cartographic endeavors. Uncover mythology's allure in the mesmerizing engraving of Charon, the ferryman who guided souls across ancient rivers. Explore ancient knowledge with Strabo's "Map of the World, " offering insights into how our ancestors perceived their vast surroundings. Dive deep into oceanic mysteries as you navigate through currents on a captivating "Map of Ocean Currents. " Dare to venture into darkness with an intriguing engraving featuring Satan and Beelzebub, showcasing artistic interpretations intertwined with geography. Embark on a journey across Europe using a meticulously crafted "Map of Europe 1721, " revealing political boundaries that have evolved over time. Immerse yourself in vibrant Mexican culture as you wander through Guanajuato City's streets via a public street view snapshot. Marvel at celestial wonders captured by Hubble Space Telescope, witnessing its majestic presence above Earth's atmosphere. Admire Mathieu Albert Lotter's masterpiece, an Augsburg-born cartographer whose stunning "World Map" from 1778 showcases his exceptional craftsmanship. Witness hauntingly beautiful scenes depicted in an evocative engraving titled "Arrival of Souls Purgatory" (1870), capturing humanity's fascination with afterlife realms. Travel back to mid-19th century America as you explore Western Hemisphere territories through an intricately detailed map from 1856. Join us on this captivating voyage where each globe represents not just geographical landscapes but also glimpses into human imagination, historical events, and the ever-evolving quest for knowledge.