
Vintage Flower Patterns Plate Nr 11 by E.A.Séguy
Émile-Allain Séguy's Plate 11 from his botanical pattern series is a masterclass in Art Nouveau decorative illustration. Flowers are rendered with scientific attention to form but freed from naturalism through bold colour and rhythmic repetition. The composition balances density and breath — blooms and stems interlocking across the surface without overcrowding. Séguy produced these plates in the early twentieth century for use by textile and wallpaper designers, and their influence on decorative arts endures. The palette is rich and deliberate, each hue chosen to intensify its neighbour.
Printed as an archival fine art print, fine details and color nuances come through with complete clarity, honoring the original on museum-grade paper.
Émile-Allain Séguy's Plate 11 from his botanical pattern series is a masterclass in Art Nouveau decorative illustration. Flowers are rendered with scientific attention to form but freed from naturalism through bold colour and rhythmic repetition. The composition balances density and breath — blooms and stems interlocking across the surface without overcrowding. Séguy produced these plates in the early twentieth century for use by textile and wallpaper designers, and their influence on decorative arts endures. The palette is rich and deliberate, each hue chosen to intensify its neighbour.
Printed as an archival fine art print, fine details and color nuances come through with complete clarity, honoring the original on museum-grade paper.
Original: $29.69
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Émile-Allain Séguy's Plate 11 from his botanical pattern series is a masterclass in Art Nouveau decorative illustration. Flowers are rendered with scientific attention to form but freed from naturalism through bold colour and rhythmic repetition. The composition balances density and breath — blooms and stems interlocking across the surface without overcrowding. Séguy produced these plates in the early twentieth century for use by textile and wallpaper designers, and their influence on decorative arts endures. The palette is rich and deliberate, each hue chosen to intensify its neighbour.
Printed as an archival fine art print, fine details and color nuances come through with complete clarity, honoring the original on museum-grade paper.























