East Africa

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Article ID DPL1225

Title

East Africa

Description

Decorative original map (poster) of East Africa showing Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika (the historical name for mainland Tanzania). Features many typical images of the country, such as the local population, fauna and flora. Published by East African Standard LTD., Nairobi. Supplement to an Issue of the East African Standard Ltd.

Year

c. 1961

Artist

East African Standard Ltd. (1902-1948)

East African Standard Ltd. was a significant company in Kenya that published the eponymous newspaper. The newspaper was founded in 1902 by A.G. Sutherland in Nairobi and became one of the most important newspapers in East Africa, particularly during the British colonial period and later during the independence phase. Before and after Kenya's independence in 1963, The East African Standard was an important medium that reflected the evolving political landscape.

Historical Description

A pictorial map is a type of map that not only represents geographical information but also includes artistic or symbolic elements to tell a story or illustrate a theme. Unlike traditional maps, which focus primarily on accuracy and scale, pictorial maps emphasize the depiction of landmarks, historical events, cultural aspects, or distinctive features of an area in an artistic and often humorous way. Pictorial maps are a creative form of cartography that allows one to experience a region or event in a visually appealing manner. These maps are often colorful and use stylized representations of geographical features or landscapes. They can portray geographical information, as well as themes such as history, culture, tourism, or even fictional narratives.

Place of Publication Nairobi
Dimensions (cm)68 x 56 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringcolored
TechniqueColored Lithography