PACIFIC REPERTORY THEATRE – 2020 Old Carmel Memorabilia Auction
Auction Ends: Oct 15, 2020 10:00 PM PDT

Art

2 - Vintage Jo Mora California Map, 1945. Framed.

Item Number
2
Estimated Value
2500 USD
Sold
2500 USD to np725a287

Item Description

Rare original Jo Mora carte of California. 24 x 30 inches, framed. 1945 version. From the collection of Herbert Heron, founder of Carmel's Forest Theater. Nicely framed on acid free paper.

A wonderful example of this famous artist's marvelous whimsical "Topographic Cartes."  Pictorial map of California richly illustrated with numerous pictorial illustrations showing locations of towns, natural formations, tourist attractions, local culture, products and animals. Examples of Mora's pun-oriented humor include Death Valley illustrated with a skeletal grim reaper, and Hollywood illustrated with a cameraman filming two actors.

His map work included Grand Canyon (1931), Yosemite (1931), Yellowstone (1936), Carmel-By-The-Sea (1942), California (1945) (large and small versions), Map of Los Angeles (1942), Monterey Peninsula (date unknown), and Seventeen Mile Drive (date unknown).

Joseph Jacinto "Jo" Mora, born 22 October 1876 in Uruguay, died 10 October 1947 in Monterey California. Jo Mora came to the United States as a child, he studied art in New York, then worked for Boston newspapers as a cartoonist. He was a man of many other talents including artist-historian, sculptor, painter, photographer, illustrator, muralist and author. All of his maps are highly prized by collectors.