Jerusalem Madaba Map Stretched Canvas Art
Step back into the 6th century with the Madaba Map—the most famous surviving mosaic map of the Holy Land, created in the Byzantine era and preserved in Madaba, Jordan. This design is based on the map’s celebrated city vignette of Jerusalem, shown in a stylized bird’s-eye view: an oval walled city packed with golden rooftops, intersected by the broad colonnaded Cardo (the main Roman street), with buildings and gates rendered in bold, graphic lines. More than decoration, the Madaba Map is a landmark of early cartography and pilgrimage history—an artwork that blends geography, architecture, and sacred storytelling into a single image. Its warm ochres, creams, and brick reds give it a timeless, mosaic-like glow that looks striking in a study, library, or gallery wall. This stretched matte canvas brings a warm, hand-painted map aesthetic to your wall. Sunlit ochres, burnt sienna and cream shapes trace a stylized cityscape that floats against a deep blue field, with subtle Hebrew lettering grounding the piece.
The textured cotton-poly surface and matte finish keep reflections low and colors rich, so the art feels intimate—like finding a small treasure above a desk, in an entryway, or over a bookshelf. Lightweight but sturdy, the canvas arrives ready to hang and sit confidently against your wall, adding a quiet, storied presence to homes that appreciate cultural motifs and painterly charm.
Product features - Rubber anti-slip dots on back corners to keep the stretched canvas steady when hung - Unique high-quality coating with UL Greenguard Gold latex inks for vivid, non-toxic color - Stretched on radiata pine from FSC-certified renewable forests (sustainable inner frame)
Care instructions - If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
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Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.