Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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The Picture Map of the Holy Land by Harold Haven Brown, produced in the mid-20th century (circa 1940s), is an illustrated devotional map portraying the geography and sacred sites of biblical Palestine. Created in a pictorial narrative style, it integrates towns, landscapes, and religious scenes associated with the Old and New Testaments. The work emphasizes spiritual storytelling over scale accuracy, serving both as an educational reference and a visually engaging expression of faith and history.
Harold Haven Brown was an American illustrator known for maps and prints with strong religious and historical themes. His work often combined clear graphic structure with reverent imagery, making complex sacred narratives accessible to broad audiences. Brown’s pictorial maps are remembered for their didactic purpose, careful composition, and contribution to 20th-century religious illustration.
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