Draco and Ursa Minor
There's something magical about looking up at the same stars that people have been gazing at for centuries. Back in the 1800s, when this celestial artwork of Draco (the dragon) and Ursa Minor (the little bear) was first created, astronomers were mapping the heavens with the same sense of wonder we feel today when we look up at a clear night sky. This design captures one of the oldest stories written in the stars - the great dragon Draco, forever coiled around the northern sky, watching over Ursa Minor. These constellations have been guiding travelers home and inspiring storytellers for thousands of years, long before they were captured in this beautiful vintage astronomical art. What makes this piece special isn't just its history - it's how these ancient celestial companions remind us that even the smallest bears can find their place among dragons, and that some of the brightest stars in our sky are part of the smallest constellations. (Fun fact: Polaris, our North Star that's guide