
Insects by Oken
Drawn from Lorenz Oken's landmark natural history encyclopaedia, this entomology plate arrays a diverse selection of insects across the composition with rigorous scientific intent and extraordinary visual balance. Beetles, moths, and specimens of remarkable morphological variety are rendered in careful detail — wing venation, antennal structure, and body segmentation captured with the precision expected of serious nineteenth-century taxonomy. The restrained palette of warm tones and deep blacks gives the plate a graphic clarity that resonates far beyond its origins as reference material.
The cotton canvas surface adds depth and warmth to the plate's fine engraved lines, enriching details that a flat paper print might render more clinical. Produced as a canvas print by hand in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.
Drawn from Lorenz Oken's landmark natural history encyclopaedia, this entomology plate arrays a diverse selection of insects across the composition with rigorous scientific intent and extraordinary visual balance. Beetles, moths, and specimens of remarkable morphological variety are rendered in careful detail — wing venation, antennal structure, and body segmentation captured with the precision expected of serious nineteenth-century taxonomy. The restrained palette of warm tones and deep blacks gives the plate a graphic clarity that resonates far beyond its origins as reference material.
The cotton canvas surface adds depth and warmth to the plate's fine engraved lines, enriching details that a flat paper print might render more clinical. Produced as a canvas print by hand in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.
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Drawn from Lorenz Oken's landmark natural history encyclopaedia, this entomology plate arrays a diverse selection of insects across the composition with rigorous scientific intent and extraordinary visual balance. Beetles, moths, and specimens of remarkable morphological variety are rendered in careful detail — wing venation, antennal structure, and body segmentation captured with the precision expected of serious nineteenth-century taxonomy. The restrained palette of warm tones and deep blacks gives the plate a graphic clarity that resonates far beyond its origins as reference material.
The cotton canvas surface adds depth and warmth to the plate's fine engraved lines, enriching details that a flat paper print might render more clinical. Produced as a canvas print by hand in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.























