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- Mexico City, 1858. Mug made in the USA
Mexico City, 1858. Mug made in the USA
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• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
• Made in the USA
This glossy mug will become an irreplaceable item in your everyday routine thanks to its perfect size and sturdy shape. Its brilliant print will retain its quality even when dish-washed and microwaved.
Description:
This art is based on a photography taken by the well-known pioneer French archaeologist Claude-Joseph Désiré Charnay (2 May 1828 – 24 October 1915) to Mexico City in 1858. This historical view is considered one of the first panoramic images made to that city using a camera. This image corresponds to the work entitled Album Fotografico Mexicano, edited and published by Julio Michaud in 1860. Charnay's name is a renowned earliest academic reference in Mesoamerica due to his explorations, giving an outstanding archaeological and historical perspective supported by images. This traveller is also considered being one of the few forerunners on the uses of photography to document archaeological discoveries. Indeed, many other scholars have followed his techniques across history in this region.
This beautiful art is created by hand by our archaeologists from Blueprinted Education.
Thank you for shopping with us! And remember, our art and its meaning will also give you something else to share.
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
• Made in the USA
This glossy mug will become an irreplaceable item in your everyday routine thanks to its perfect size and sturdy shape. Its brilliant print will retain its quality even when dish-washed and microwaved.
Description:
This art is based on a photography taken by the well-known pioneer French archaeologist Claude-Joseph Désiré Charnay (2 May 1828 – 24 October 1915) to Mexico City in 1858. This historical view is considered one of the first panoramic images made to that city using a camera. This image corresponds to the work entitled Album Fotografico Mexicano, edited and published by Julio Michaud in 1860. Charnay's name is a renowned earliest academic reference in Mesoamerica due to his explorations, giving an outstanding archaeological and historical perspective supported by images. This traveller is also considered being one of the few forerunners on the uses of photography to document archaeological discoveries. Indeed, many other scholars have followed his techniques across history in this region.
This beautiful art is created by hand by our archaeologists from Blueprinted Education.
Thank you for shopping with us! And remember, our art and its meaning will also give you something else to share.