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“The modern woman, at that point ... historical insights that can be gleaned from his art. Tissot’s 19th-century admirers ...
1827 fusion of art and cartography ... a gesture that to a modern viewer would appear to predict their coming slaughter. For 19th-century Americans, water represented both nature and civilization.
Of course, today, people aren’t keen on storing roll after roll of paper tape (or even owning a tape reader) so there have been several projects to capture this art in a more modern format.