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Geological Chart Poster

Geological Chart Poster

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Geological Chart (1893) by Levi Walter Yaggy

Yaggy’s chart uses vibrant chromolithography to depict Earth’s layers in stunning detail, originally designed to inspire curiosity in classrooms—making it a unique conversation piece that brings both color and scientific wonder to your home décor.

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 and publisher who played a pivotal role in shaping the visual language of science education in the late nineteenth century. His innovative approach combined scientific accuracy with striking design, making complex subjects accessible to students and the general public. Yaggy’s large-format teaching charts became staples in classrooms and lecture halls, reflecting a period when educational materials were crafted to inspire curiosity and engagement.

Today, his works are valued as historical artifacts from an era when public interest in geology, astronomy, and natural history flourished. Yaggy’s legacy endures in collections of science wall art that celebrate the intersection of knowledge and visual culture.

The Artwork

This Geological Chart from 1893 was designed as an educational tool to help students visualize the structure of the Earth and the sequence of geological layers. Created during a time when geology was rapidly advancing, the chart reflects the era’s fascination with uncovering the planet’s history through scientific observation and classification. Used in classrooms, it supported lessons on rock formation, stratification, and the interpretation of geological time, making abstract concepts tangible for learners.

The chart also mirrors the broader cultural context of the late nineteenth century, when industrialization and exploration brought scientific discoveries into everyday life. Its presence in educational settings was intended to foster a sense of wonder and inquiry about the natural world.

Style & Characteristics

The chart features a detailed central diagram illustrating the Earth’s layers, surrounded by labeled sections and explanatory notes. Distinct colors—such as blues, pinks, yellows, greens, and browns—are used to differentiate strata and highlight key information, enhancing the clarity of the scientific content.

Produced using chromolithography, the print displays crisp outlines and a disciplined, orderly layout. The combination of structured design and vibrant color creates a visual effect that is both informative and aesthetically compelling, appealing to admirers of map-like graphic art prints and vintage scientific illustration.

In Interior Design

This vintage scientific print adds intellectual character to a home office, library, or study, where its intricate detail invites exploration. It also works well in children’s rooms or creative spaces as educational art that sparks curiosity.

Pairing the chart with natural wood, metal, or minimalist décor highlights its historical charm and graphic precision. A simple frame elevates its presence, allowing the print to function as both a learning tool and a sophisticated design element.