| Genre | Nautical Chart |
| Artist | U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey |
| Subject | Florida Gulf Coast waterways |
| Circa | c. 1900–1930 |
| Medium | Giclée on 325gsm archival matte |
Estero Bay to Lemon Bay Nautical Chart Florida Coast Early 20th CenturyU.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey · c. c. 1900–1930
Archive Print Co. · archival reproduction
We restore and reproduce forgotten masterworks of graphic design on museum-grade paper — so they can live on your walls instead of in an archive.
The Story Behind the Print
This detailed nautical chart captures a pristine stretch of Florida's Gulf Coast during the early 20th century, when barrier islands like Gasparilla and Cayo Costa remained largely untouched by development. Created by U.S. Coast Survey cartographers, it meticulously records the intricate waterways between Estero Bay and Lemon Bay, including Charlotte Harbor and the maze of mangrove channels that early mariners navigated with careful attention to tidal depths.
The survey represents the golden age of American coastal mapping, when teams of hydrographers spent months aboard small vessels, taking soundings by hand and recording every sandbar, oyster bed, and navigational hazard. These vintage nautical charts weren't just tools—they were lifelines for fishing fleets, cargo vessels, and the steamships that connected Florida's isolated Gulf communities to the wider world.
Reproduced on 325gsm museum-grade archival matte paper using museum-quality giclée printing and archival inks that resist fading for generations.
Colors may vary slightly between screens and the finished piece — the print will always be richer.
From a Collector
“Third order from Archive Print Co. The paper weight, the linework — it’s the real thing. Framed it in dark walnut. Looks like it’s been hanging in a gallery for decades.”
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