Maps of Iceland

Maps of Iceland – Posters and framed prints

Iceland Shaded Relief Map

Antique map, combined with Digital Elevation Data to produce shaded relief to create the illusion of 3D. The shading is printed on the paper and not a result of the map protruding from the surface.

Please Note: Text and place names on this Iceland Shaded Relief Map can be difficult to read due to font size, shaded relief covering some of the text, and the age of the original map – we suggest the larger size map if you would like better legibility.

Are looking for the perfect gift or souvenir from Iceland? Any travel enthusiast’s collection would benefit from the inclusion of this high-quality map poster of Iceland. The poster illustrates the breathtaking beauty of Iceland’landscapes with its intricattopography and landmarks, regardless of whether you’ve been to Iceland before or are just making travel plans.  The map poster is printed on high quality paper using colors that won’t fade over time, so iwill look beautiful on any wall for many years to come. Our maps are all designed and printed in Iceland and all orders include free worldwide shipping.
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Author of original map: Samúel Eggertsson
Country: Denmark
Publication year: 1928
Scale: 1.500 000
Shaded relief version: Maps of Iceland

This topographic map of Iceland was published in 1928, illustrated by an Icelandic artist by the name of Samúel Eggertsson. Samúel was a schoolteacher and illustrator that made several well known maps and map themed illustrations, i.e. diagrams of where the settlers of Iceland came from, diagrams of Icelandic mountains and rivers, diagrams of ocean currents around Iceland, as well as illustrating portraits of famous Icelandic poets.

In the years 1909-1919 Samúel spent the majority of his time surveying and mapping various parts of Iceland for private companies, the church, and the government. This beautifully colored topographic map was commissioned by the Association of Icelandic Schoolteachers and published in 1928, primarly meant for use in schools all around the country.
This raised relief version of the map is designed by Maps of Iceland (www.mapsoficeland.shop)

• Paper weight: 189 g/m² (5.57 oz/y²)
• 0.26 mm (10.3 mil) thick
• Black and white frame made from semi-hardwood alder
• Oak frame made from solid oak
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included

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