
The image is a vintage chart titled "Johnson's Chart of Comparative Heights of Mountains, Lengths of Rivers". It's divided into five horizontal sections, each representing a different continent: Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and North America. Each section features a stylized, comparative representation of mountains and rivers. Mountains are depicted as stacked, layered forms, with the height of the stacks visually indicating the relative height of the mountains on that continent. Rivers are shown as winding lines flowing across the landscape. The chart is rendered in a sepia tone, giving it an antique appearance. The background is a light beige color. The chart is framed by an ornate border with intricate floral and geometric designs. Text labels identify each continent and the chart's title. The overall style is reminiscent of 19th-century cartography and scientific illustration.