"A Pictorial Map of Manhattan," created by A. Inn and I.S. Seidman in 1939, is a stunning visual representation of one of the world's most iconic cities. This map captures the essence of Manhattan with a blend of artistic illustrations and meticulous detail. Each neighborhood is distinctly labeled, from the bustling Financial District to the bohemian charm of Greenwich Village. The map is a vibrant snapshot of pre-World War II Manhattan, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and cultural landmarks.
The mapmaker, I.S. Seidman, was renowned for his ability to combine thematic elements with precise cartography. His work on this map is no exception, showcasing Manhattan's intricate network of streets and avenues. Seidman's attention to detail is evident in the careful labeling of all streets and major landmarks, making this map not only a beautiful piece of art but also a valuable historical document. The inclusion of iconic structures like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty adds a layer of depth and significance to the map.
One of the most captivating aspects of this map is its depiction of Manhattan's diverse neighborhoods. The East Side Ghetto, East Side Residential, and West Side Residential areas are all prominently featured, reflecting the city's varied socio-economic landscape. The map also highlights the cultural vibrancy of Harlem and the quaint charm of Yorkville. Each neighborhood is brought to life with illustrative elements that capture the unique character and history of these areas.
Manhattan's green spaces are also beautifully illustrated on this map. Central Park, the city's sprawling urban oasis, is prominently featured, along with other significant parks like Riverside Park, Morningside Park, and Washington Square Park. These green spaces provide a stark contrast to the densely packed streets and towering skyscrapers, offering a glimpse into the city's commitment to preserving natural beauty amidst urban development.
The map's depiction of Manhattan's rivers and surrounding areas adds another layer of historical context. The Hudson River and East River are clearly marked, along with neighboring regions like Jersey City, Hoboken, Brooklyn, and Queens. This comprehensive view of Manhattan and its environs provides a broader understanding of the city's geographical and cultural significance. "A Pictorial Map of Manhattan" is not just a map; it is a historical artifact that captures the spirit and essence of New York City in the late 1930s.
Streets and roads on this map
- 1st Avenue
- 2nd Avenue
- 3rd Avenue
- 4th Avenue
- 5th Avenue
- 6th Avenue
- 7th Avenue
- 8th Avenue
- 9th Avenue
- 10th Avenue
- 11th Avenue
- 12th Avenue
- Amsterdam Avenue
- Avenue A
- Avenue B
- Avenue C
- Avenue D
- Broadway
- Columbus Avenue
- East End Avenue
- Lexington Avenue
- Madison Avenue
- Park Avenue
- Riverside Drive
- St. Nicholas Avenue
- West End Avenue
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Illustrations:
- Illustrative elements for major landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park.
- Landmarks:
- Statue of Liberty
- Empire State Building
- Times Square
- Grand Central Station
- Penn Station
- United Nations
- Woolworth Building
- Rockefeller Center
- The Little Church Around the Corner
- The Cloisters
- Columbia University
- City College
- Yankee Stadium
- Neighborhoods:
- Financial District
- Greenwich Village
- East Side Ghetto
- East Side Residential
- West Side Residential
- Harlem
- Yorkville
- Large parks:
- Central Park
- Bronx Park
- Riverside Park
- Morningside Park
- Washington Square Park
- Union Square Park
- Tompkins Square Park
- East River Park
Historical and design context
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Name of the map: A Pictorial Map of Manhattan
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Date created: 1939
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Mapmaker/Publisher: A. Inn & I.S. Seidman
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Interesting context about the mapmakers: I.S. Seidman was known for creating detailed and artistic maps, often with a focus on thematic and pictorial elements.
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Topics and themes shown on the map:
- City thematic and pictorial representation
- Focus on neighborhoods and landmarks
- Illustrative elements to highlight significant areas and structures
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Countries and regions shown:
- Manhattan, New York City
- Surrounding areas like Jersey City, Hoboken, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx
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Design or style:
- The map uses a pictorial and illustrative style to depict Manhattan.
- It combines detailed labeling with artistic illustrations.
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Historical significance:
- The map provides a snapshot of Manhattan in 1939, capturing the city's layout and notable features of that era.
- It reflects the urban development and cultural landmarks of pre-World War II Manhattan.
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This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 100in (250cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
Please note: the labels on this map are hard to read if you order a map that is 36in (90cm) or smaller. The map is still very attractive, but if you would like to read the map easily, please buy a larger size.
This map is wider than most maps, which would make it a perfect statement piece above a mantelpiece, sofa or desk.
The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps to see if something else catches your eye.
Please contact me to check if a certain location, landmark or feature is shown on this map.
This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.
This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.