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Iriartea Ventricosa Poster

Iriartea Ventricosa Poster

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Iriartea ventricosa from Historia Naturalis Palmarum (1823) by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius

This exquisite botanical poster captures the lush elegance of the Iriartea ventricosa palm, illustrated by renowned explorer Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, whose vivid tropical landscapes bring a timeless sense of adventure and sophistication to any 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

Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius was a German botanist and explorer whose pioneering research in the early nineteenth century transformed the study of tropical plants. After his extensive fieldwork in Brazil, Martius became renowned for his comprehensive documentation of palms, contributing significantly to botanical science and illustration.

His detailed botanical plates are admired for their blend of scientific precision and artistic sensitivity, making them enduring references in both academic and decorative contexts.

The Artwork

Produced in 1823, this study of Iriartea ventricosa reflects a period of intense scientific exploration, when European botanists sought to catalog the rich biodiversity of South America. Such illustrations were essential tools for researchers, enabling the identification and classification of species at a time when photography was not yet available.

This work is part of Martius’s influential palm studies, which aimed to bring the discoveries of distant tropical regions into the scientific and cultural centers of Europe, fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Style & Characteristics

This vintage botanical print presents the palm with a strong vertical composition, emphasizing the plant’s structure and distinctive fronds. Fine linework and subtle hand-coloring highlight the botanical details, while the restrained palette—mainly soft greens on a warm beige background—creates a natural, airy effect.

The illustration’s clarity and elegance make it a classic example of nineteenth-century botanical art, fitting seamlessly into botanical wall art displays or alongside scientific illustration prints for a refined gallery arrangement.

In Interior Design

This palm print brings a sense of calm and verticality to living rooms, hallways, or offices, evoking the atmosphere of a conservatory. Its archival aesthetic complements both modern interiors seeking organic warmth and traditional spaces that appreciate vintage printmaking.

Pairing the print with green accents or natural materials like rattan and linen enhances its botanical charm, while its beige tones integrate easily with green-toned wall decor for a harmonious look, especially when framed in light or dark wood.