Immerse yourself in the chill of winter during the 1700s with this rare print of a winter landscape created by Thomas Jefferys, who was famously known as the best mapmaker and engraver to King George III.This particular art is more than just an impression on paper; it's a glimpse into the world of colonial America before industrialization. The intricate lines, characteristic of copperplate engraving in the 1700s, recreate the harsh reality of winter through the frost that coats the wood and the quiet snow-covered hills.