DESCRIPTION: Now virtually unobtainable historic-pictorial map of Columbia, South Carolina "surveyed and delineated by Marie Fenner in 1968-69 A.D.". Olde South Galleries. The map's border is surrounded with drawings of local Columbia and regional South Carolina historical scenes including:
- Confederate printing plant 1864
- Palmetto Armory and Iron Works - 1850
- Ainsley Hall Mansion
- The Fisher-Bachman House
- The Horry-Guinard House 1818
- The Governor's House
Only one copy of Fenner's Historic Savannah found online, in WorldCat, at the University of South Carolina, Columbia SC. No sales recorded in AMPR.
Copyright 1969 by Old South Galleries. 1st Printing.
Created by offset lithography in 1969 using the halftone process (1). On 20th century laid paper. Verso is blank
Fenner, Marie
No personal information about Marie Fenner is available online today and the Olde South Gallery has disappeared. The single reference to Fenner I could find is a 1970 article on Columbia, S,C. "Historic Landmarks" (2) Fenner published in the Sandlapper: the Magazine of South Carolina.
See other lithographs by Marie Fenner.
The library at the University of South Carolina contains six of Marie Fenner's pictorial maps that are available online:
- A unique survey of historic Charleston : queen city of South Carolina. 1967.
- A new prospect of historic Savannah : sovereign city of Georgia. 1968
- Ansonborough, Charleston, South Carolina. 1968.
- Columbia, the beautiful capital city of South Carolina. 1969.
- Historic Georgetown, and nearby S.C. rice plantations. 1969.
- Historic Beaufort gem of the South Carolina Sea Islands. 1970.
(1) Halftone is a reprographic process pioneered in the mid-to-late 19th century that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating a gradient-like effect. (Online. Accessed 1/23. https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/halftone-effects.html and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone.)
(2) Fenner, Marie. Columbia Landmarks. Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina. 1970. Online. Accessed 1/23 .
PUBLICATION DATE: 1969
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: N/A
CONDITION: Very good.
 A couple of very short marginal tears closed archivally from the verso. Clean.
COLORING: Laid paper. Color halftone process, offset lithograph press.
ENGRAVER: 
SIZE: 22
" x
18 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 500
PRICE: $595
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