Description: Brilliant Beaufort, South Carolina MAP POSTER - VINTAGE, RETRO, Old World Map for Home and Office Wall Decor, Ready for Framing100% ORIGINAL, HAND CRAFTED MAPSMADE IN THE USA! Fast Shipping, ZERO RISK, SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. 30 Days 100% Refund GuaranteedArt Poster Printed on 100% Post-Consumer, Premium 80lb. Stock, Chemical-Free, Soy-Based Inks.Unique Gift for Travelers, Friends & Business Partners. Comes in Travel Friendly Gift Tube or flexible board. Fits in Carry On Luggage About Great River Arts: Great River Arts started its journey in 2006 when Lisa Middleton began restoring and painting historical French maps of the Mississippi River. Art collectors and interior designers loved the subtle enchantment of the gently painted maps, and demand for her restored and painted historic maps quickly spread across the country. Her historical map collection rapidly developed into custom map services for private estates, resorts, lakes, public lands, and regional attractions—all with the vintage charm of Lisa’s earlier works, applying borders, cartouches, and fonts found in historic maps from the 1850’s and earlier. Each piece of art created by Lisa is the result of an in-depth, collaborative process between cartographers, architects, colorists and professional researchers. An intrepid traveler, Lisa continues to paint originals and work with her design team from the road and her home base near Glacier National Park, Montana. She pursues new map suggestions and collaborations every day. Please stay updated on Lisa’s newest maps and travels. About Beaufort SC Map: Discovered by Spanish Captain Pedro de Salaza in 1514, Beaufort is the second oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston, and is situated in the heart of the Sea Islands and South Carolina Lowcountry, on Port Royal Island. It was chartered by the British in 1711, and is known for its scenic location and for preserving a historic character, present in the antebellum architecture in the city. The city’s military establishments are also a significant part of what helps to shape Beaufort, being the site of U.S Naval Hospital Beaufort, and 5 miles south of Parris Island, the home of the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. Called “The Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands,” Beaufort was named in honor of Lord Proprietor Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort. Historical accounts place Native Americans in Beaufort as early as 4000 BC, as evident in the 3400 year old "Indian shell ring" in Hilton Head Island's Sea Pines Forest Preserve. A notable tribe is the Yemassee Indians, who occupied the Beaufort County area after moving from Georgia, and were a source of hostility for colonists, particularly the Spanish who tried to enslave them and send them to the West Indies. The Beaufort settlement grew slowly because of conflict stemming from both the Spanish and Yemassee Indians. Early attempts at establishing settlements failed, but it is said that ten flags have flown over the Beaufort area, including those of Spain, France, England, Switzerland, and Scotland. Over time, Beaufort became renowned for its large natural harbor and the establishment of several churches, including the distinguished St. Helena's Episcopal, created in 1712, with a beautiful sky-high steeple that towers over the lush trees below. Beaufort began as a shipbuilding center in the 18th century, but evolved into slave-based agrarian society, in which indigo and rice plantations thrived, bringing wealth to Beaufort. Antebellum affluent Beaufort drew wealthy and connected individuals to the Low Country to bask in its charm and elegant social life. Being a gem of the Sea Islands, which numbers over 100, along the Eastern coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Beaufort is an isolated natural beauty, with a rich and colorful colonial history, and abounding in wildlife, including the white-tail deer, birds, including the bobwhite quail, Canada goose, dove, turkey, waterfowl, a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish, along with mammals, such as bats, beavers, black bears and bobcat.Beaufort and the Sea islands are jewels along the South Carolina Coast, whose history and natural beauty makes it a region unto itself."Watermarks will not appear on product." Due to nature of our product line the exact sizes may vary!
Price: 56.99 USD
Location: Columbia Falls, Montana
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Brand: "Handmade"
Type: Poster
Subject: Map Art Wall Decor Poster
Theme: Abstract Art, Wall Art Poster, Map Art Print Poster, Vintage Picture Print Poster, Historical Figures
Style: Vintage
Features: Unframed, Lay into Frame & Enjoy, Home Wall Decor, Great Gift, 100% Original Design by Professional Map Maker, Hand Painted Available, UV Resistant Ink, Printed on Archival Acid Free Matte Paper
Material: Acid Free Matte Paper, UV Resistant Inks, Full Bleed Tea Stain, Archival Print, Giclee Print
Character Family: None
Room: Any Room, Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, Cloakroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Foyer, Garage, Greenhouse, Guestroom, Hallway, Living Room, Office, Study, Sunroom, Terrace, Utility/Laundry Room, Workshop
Color: Multi with sepia
Character: Wall Decor Poster
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Origin: US
Department: Unisex Kids, Teens, Adult
MPN: Does Not Apply
Pattern: Historic Map Art
Number in Pack: 1
Production Technique: Giclée Printl acid free matte paper, UV resistant inks will prevent yellowing or fading
Year of Production: Made After Order
Culture: Historic Map Art
Artist: Lisa Middleton
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction Artwork
Personalize: No
Additional Parts Required: No
Vintage: Yes
Care Instructions: Easy Care
Customized: No
Insulation: All Seasons
Shape: Rectangular
Framing: Unframed
Framed/Unframed: Unframed
Available Variations
Color: 11"x14" Print
Price: 56.99 USD
Available Quantity: 11
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Color: 20"x24" Fine Print
Price: 194.99 USD
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Color: 24"x30" Fine Print
Price: 248.99 USD
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Color: 36"x45" Fine Print
Price: 516.99 USD
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Color: 16"x20" Fine Print
Price: 97.99 USD
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