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1932 Atwood Pictorial Map of Los Angeles for the Olympic Games

TenthOlympicGamesLA-atwood-1932
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The Tenth Olympic Games Los Angeles California July 30 - Aug. 14 '32. A Complete Map of Los Angeles Area and Guide to Olympic Games. - Main View
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1932 Atwood Pictorial Map of Los Angeles for the Olympic Games

TenthOlympicGamesLA-atwood-1932

Illustrates both the Rose Bowl and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Title


The Tenth Olympic Games Los Angeles California July 30 - Aug. 14 '32. A Complete Map of Los Angeles Area and Guide to Olympic Games.
  1932 (dated)     18 x 22.5 in (45.72 x 57.15 cm)

Description


This is a 1932 Mary Hall Atwood pictorial map of Los Angeles and vicinity created for attendees of the Tenth Olympic Games. Oriented toward the northeast, the map depicts the region from Ventura and Simi Valley to Basset, Covina, and Azusa, and from Newhall and the Angeles National Forest to Palos Verdes and the Pacific Ocean. Los Angeles proper, situated near the center, is surrounded by other communities, including Van Nuys, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach. Both U.C.L.A. and the University of Southern California are labeled, as are the Rose Bowl and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, then known as the Olympic Stadium. A legend along the right border lists all the Olympic events and where they will be held. The whole is framed on three sides by smaller pictorial maps illustrating scenic drives that are slightly further afield. The map on the left traces a route along the coast from Santa Ana south to San Diego and Ensenada, Mexico. The drive along the bottom goes from Los Angeles through San Bernardino to Indio, while the one highlighted by the map on the right extends north from Los Angeles along the coast to San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay. Waypoints along each route are labeled, some of which are illustrated by a vignette, and the distance from Los Angeles to most of them is given in miles. A smaller pictorial map of the Olympic City is printed on the verso.

This map was designed and illustrated by Mary Hall Atwood and published in 1932.

Cartographer


Mary Hall Atwood (February 20, 1894 - October 4, 1950) was an American artist who specialized in murals and map-making. Born in Chicago, Atwood studied in Paris at the Academie Julian, where she was a student of Robert-Fleury and Jean Francois Millet. She moved to Los Angeles in the late 1920s and soon gained a reputation for the decorative maps of Southern California, which she called 'Travel and Pleasure Maps'. She was an active member of the California Watercolor Society and in her travels throughout the Southwest United States, completed a mural commission for the Phoenix Rotary Club. Atwood died in Glendale California in 1950. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Very good. Even overall toning. Light soiling. Pictorial map of the Olympic City and other content on verso.

References


Rumsey 6790.003. OCLC 953572866.