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Herbier Français Pl.59 Poster

Herbier Français Pl.59 Poster

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Herbier de la flore française Pl.59 (1867) by Louis Antoine Cusin

Bring timeless French charm to your space with this exquisite botanical illustration, celebrated for its delicate hand-drawn details and vibrant pink Geranium sylvaticum, reflecting Cusin’s passion for capturing the natural beauty of native flora.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Antoine Cusin was a nineteenth-century French botanical illustrator renowned for his meticulous approach to natural history. His work contributed to the era’s expanding knowledge of native flora, providing accessible visual references for both scientific communities and the general public. Cusin’s illustrations were often featured in botanical publications, reflecting the period’s fascination with cataloguing and understanding the natural world.

By focusing on accuracy and clarity, Cusin helped bridge the gap between scientific study and artistic appreciation, making his plates enduring examples of the intersection between art and science.

The Artwork

Herbier Français Pl.59, published in 1867, is part of a series designed to document and share the diversity of French plant life. Such plates served as essential tools for students, botanists, and gardeners, offering a standardized way to identify species. The subject here, Geranium sylvaticum, was chosen for its distinctive form and relevance to woodland habitats.

This print exemplifies the educational mission of nineteenth-century botanical publishing, where each image was crafted to be both informative and aesthetically pleasing. Today, it stands as a testament to the era’s dedication to botanical study and can be appreciated alongside other botanical prints and science wall art for its historical and decorative value.

Style & Characteristics

This botanical print features a carefully centered composition, with Geranium sylvaticum rendered in fine black linework and subtle shading. The blossoms are highlighted in soft pink, contrasting gently with the beige, archival-toned background. The clear, crisp outlines and minimal text emphasize the specimen’s botanical features without distraction.

The overall effect is one of quiet precision and understated beauty, characteristic of nineteenth-century botanical illustration. The restrained palette and delicate detailing create a sense of calm, making the print an elegant choice for those who appreciate vintage botanical art.

In Interior Design

This print brings a refined natural touch to interiors, whether displayed in a living room, study, or bedroom. Its gentle colors and classic composition complement minimalist, French-inspired, or modern spaces seeking a subtle botanical accent.

Pair it with a light wood or white frame and coordinate with linen textiles or warm neutral tones. For a harmonious gallery wall, combine it with other pink toned wall decor and beige prints to create a serene, timeless botanical display.