Poster about celosia, coleus, columbine and gomphrene
- Dimensions :
- H29 x W21 x D1
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- vintage
Poster featuring celosia, coleus, columbine, and gomphrene, after a 1915 watercolor by American artist Thomas Edie Hill. Dimensions: 21 X 29 cm. Frame not included. High-quality, heavyweight paper, 250 g/m². Shipped securely in a rigid package. This floral poster illustrates four iconic flower varieties from early 20th-century botanical painting. At the top, celosia, with its scarlet blooms reminiscent of embroidered velvet, evokes summer flowerbeds and country bouquets. Beside it, coleus unfurls its variegated green and purple leaves, typical of ornamental gardens and Victorian conservatories. In the lower left, columbine reveals its delicate mauve and white petals, a symbol of lightness and grace. Finally, gomphrene, with its deep red, globular inflorescences, adds a touch of brilliance and texture to dried floral arrangements. It's an ideal decoration for a botanical-style interior, a greenhouse, a painting studio, or a reading nook adorned with green plants, terracotta pots, antique glass vases, or framed herbariums.