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Conchology Poster

Conchology Poster

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Conchology from a History of the Earth and Animated Nature (1820) by Oliver Goldsmith

This exquisite poster features meticulously detailed seashell illustrations, inspired by Goldsmith’s passion for blending art and science, making it a captivating conversation piece that brings the timeless beauty and curiosity of natural history into your living space.

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

Oliver Goldsmith was an Anglo-Irish writer and physician whose influential works made Enlightenment science accessible to a broad audience. While he is most celebrated for his literary achievements, Goldsmith’s natural history publications played a key role in demystifying scientific knowledge for everyday readers.

This conchology plate exemplifies his commitment to education, using clear illustration and precise observation to communicate scientific ideas in an approachable way during a period when natural history was gaining popularity.

The Artwork

Produced during the early nineteenth century, this conchology illustration reflects the era’s fascination with cataloguing nature. As cabinets of curiosities gave way to more systematic scientific study, such plates became essential tools for identifying and classifying marine specimens. The artwork embodies the transition from private collecting to public science, supporting the spread of natural history as both a scholarly and domestic pursuit.

Its purpose was to inform and inspire curiosity, making the wonders of the sea accessible to anyone interested in the growing field of marine biology.

Style & Characteristics

This monochrome scientific print displays a carefully arranged selection of seashells, each rendered with meticulous linework and subtle shading. The composition is orderly, with each specimen isolated for clarity, emphasizing structural details like spirals, ridges, and surface patterns.

The restrained black and white palette and archival quality give the print a timeless, authoritative presence, appealing to those who appreciate classic scientific illustration and understated decor.

In Interior Design

This conchology print is well suited to studies, hallways, bathrooms, or coastal-inspired living spaces where subtle detail is valued. It pairs elegantly with pale woods, linen accents, and matte black frames for a refined gallery wall effect.

Combine it with other sea and ocean prints, vintage works from the science poster collection, or pieces from the black and white wall art selection for a cohesive, naturalistic interior.