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Description

A detailed depiction of the town of Monterey, California, this steel engraving is sourced from Meyer's Universum, a collection of prints esteemed for its historical and geographical breadth. Created during the mid-19th century, the engraving's legacy echoes the transformative era of California history and provides a unique lens into the past.

Embedded in the print's narrative is the story of California's development during the 19th century, a period marked by rapid growth and dramatic socio-cultural shifts. As one of California's oldest cities, Monterey's evolution closely paralleled these broader trends. This engraving offers a glimpse into Monterey's physical landscape, architecture, and infrastructural developments, mirroring the early growth and aspirations of a burgeoning state in a nascent nation.

Rendered with the precision characteristic of steel engravings, the print features intricate detailing, lending it a distinctive aesthetic appeal. The engraving technique, popular during the 19th century, was revered for its ability to reproduce intricate designs and its durability, which allowed for the production of numerous impressions.

Having been published by the Bibliographisches Institut in Hildburghausen (Bibliographical Institute in Hildburghausen), the print possesses additional historical significance. This well-established German publishing house was renowned for its educational literature and atlases.

Condition Description
Minor foxing.