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Artic Zone Poster

Artic Zone Poster

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Artic Zone (1893) by Levi Walter Yaggy

Bring a sense of adventure and wonder to your home with this premium print, featuring Yaggy’s captivating depiction of Arctic explorers, sled dogs, and shimmering auroras—an evocative scene that once illustrated 19th-century educational charts to inspire curiosity about the polar world.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Levi Walter Yaggy was an American educator, map publisher, and visual communicator best known for his late nineteenth-century classroom charts. Working at the intersection of geography, natural science, and illustration, he transformed complex subjects into images that could be easily understood by students and the public alike.

Yaggy focused on creating educational wall art and diagrammatic prints rather than traditional fine art, making distant lands and scientific phenomena accessible to a broad audience. His legacy endures in the world of vintage printmaking, where his works are appreciated for their blend of instruction and visual appeal.

The Artwork

Arctic Zone was created during a period when polar exploration captivated the public imagination, with expeditions frequently featured in newspapers and public lectures. Educational charts like this one served not only as teaching tools but also as windows into the challenges and wonders of Arctic exploration, reflecting contemporary curiosity about the unknown.

This piece was designed to inspire learning and fascination with the extremes of nature, highlighting the human spirit of adventure and the harsh realities faced by explorers. It stands as a testament to the era's drive for discovery and the educational mission of visual storytelling. For those interested in science wall art and historical exploration, it offers a meaningful glimpse into nineteenth-century curiosity.

Style & Characteristics

The print features a classic educational composition, with a group of explorers and sled dogs traversing a snowy expanse under a dramatic sky. Cool blues and whites dominate the landscape, while earthy browns define the figures and sleds, creating a strong visual contrast.

A vivid green aurora arcs across the sky, adding a sense of movement and wonder to the otherwise tranquil scene. The artwork combines precise, illustrative detail with an atmospheric quality, characteristic of vintage educational prints. Its crisp lines and balanced palette make it both informative and visually engaging, ideal for display in a variety of settings.

In Interior Design

This Arctic exploration art print brings a sense of calm and adventure to studies, hallways, or living rooms, especially in spaces that favor Scandinavian or modern design. Its cool color scheme pairs well with pale woods, matte black accents, and textured textiles.

For a cohesive gallery wall, consider combining it with map wall art or other landscape posters to create a theme of travel and discovery. The blue, white, and green tones work beautifully with cool grey paint, off-white walls, and subtle natural leather elements.