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Cocos Schizophylla Poster

Cocos Schizophylla Poster

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Cocos Schizophylla (1823) from Historia Naturalis Palmarum by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius

Bring timeless elegance to your space with this exquisite botanical print, created by renowned explorer Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, whose detailed palm illustrations were celebrated for their scientific accuracy and artistic beauty, capturing the lush spirit of tropical landscapes.

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

Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius was a German botanist and explorer whose pioneering work in the early 19th century shaped the study of tropical plants. His extensive research in Brazil led to the publication of influential botanical volumes, especially on palms, that remain important references in plant science and botanical art.

Martius’s dedication to scientific accuracy and visual clarity helped bridge the worlds of taxonomy and illustration, making his works valuable to both scholars and collectors. His legacy continues to inform the appreciation of botanical prints today, connecting the scientific community with a wider audience through art.

The Artwork

Cocos Schizophylla is part of a landmark series of botanical plates produced during a period when European explorers and scientists collaborated to document the world’s plant diversity. Created for academic institutions, botanical gardens, and private collectors, these illustrations were essential tools for plant identification and classification.

This plate reflects the 1820s fascination with tropical flora, particularly palms, which were admired for their ecological significance and their role in global trade networks. The work exemplifies the era’s commitment to both scientific rigor and aesthetic presentation, making it a classic among scientific illustration wall art of its time.

Style & Characteristics

The image presents a full palm specimen with detailed botanical elements, including fronds, fruit, and structural features shown in smaller studies. Fine, precise linework defines the plant’s form, while subtle hand-colored washes in soft greens and earthy browns bring the illustration to life without overwhelming the scientific details.

The background is a warm beige, lending the print an archival feel. The overall atmosphere is calm and methodical, characteristic of high-quality natural history illustration. This style appeals to collectors of vintage botanical wall art and those who appreciate classic, timeless decor.

In Interior Design

This palm print serves as an elegant vintage accent for living rooms, studies, or gallery walls, adding height and a sense of organic rhythm to interior spaces. Its refined presence suits classic, coastal, or minimalist interiors, where a single, well-chosen image can introduce natural texture and subtle color.

Pair it with natural materials like linen, cane, or light wood, or echo its palette with accents from a green-toned wall decor scheme. A simple mat and wooden frame will highlight the print’s archival quality and understated sophistication.