Fine Art Poster
Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










A striking botanical illustration by Dutch Art Nouveau artist Theo van Hoytema, 'Augurkenplant' (1898) features a cucumber plant rendered in elegant black and white linework. A perfect addition for those seeking a touch of nature and vintage charm.
Theo van Hoytema's 'Augurkenplant', created in 1898, exemplifies the elegant simplicity of Art Nouveau botanical illustration. Van Hoytema, a Dutch artist known for his lithographs and designs inspired by nature, captures the essence of the cucumber plant with delicate linework and a keen eye for detail. The composition, rendered in stark black and white, showcases the plant's tendrils, leaves, and fruit in a stylised yet recognisable manner. The flowing lines and organic forms are characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement, which sought to integrate art and nature in everyday life. This print offers a touch of vintage charm and natural beauty to any interior. Its monochrome palette makes it a versatile addition to various decor styles, from minimalist to maximalist. The intricate details of the cucumber plant invite closer inspection, revealing the artist's skill in capturing the plant's unique characteristics. Whether displayed in a kitchen, dining room, or study, this print brings a sense of organic elegance and timeless appeal to your home. A beautiful piece of botanical art history, ready to adorn your walls.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Theo van Hoytema, a Dutch artist born in 1863, is best known for his captivating Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) lithographs of birds and plants. Unlike many of his contemporaries who embraced industrialisation, Van Hoytema found solace and inspiration in the natural world, meticulously studying and depicting its intricate details. What sets Van Hoytema apart is his deep understanding of lithography, a printing technique he mastered to create works of astonishing detail and texture. He wasn't just an artist; he was a craftsman who poured his heart into every stage of the printmaking process. Van Hoytema's career took an unexpected turn when he became deeply involved with the Theosophical Society. This spiritual quest profoundly influenced his art, leading him to explore themes of interconnectedness and the underlying unity of all living things. His designs became more symbolic, reflecting his belief in a hidden order within nature. Despite facing financial struggles throughout his life, Van Hoytema remained committed to his artistic vision, producing a body of work that continues to enchant and inspire. Though he died in relative obscurity in 1917, Theo van Hoytema's legacy has experienced a well-deserved revival. His prints, particularly those featuring storks, owls, and other birds, are now highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts. They offer a glimpse into a world where nature is both beautiful and deeply meaningful, a testament to Van Hoytema's unique artistic vision and his unwavering dedication to his craft.
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