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Hexacoralla Poster

Hexacoralla Poster

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Hexacoralla–Sechsstrahlige Sternkorallen from Kunstformen der Natur (1904) by Ernst Haeckel

Admired for its intricate detail and scientific artistry, Haeckel’s coral illustration captures the mesmerizing symmetry of marine life, making it a captivating centerpiece that brings both natural wonder and timeless elegance to any living space or creative environment.

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

Ernst Haeckel was a German biologist, philosopher, and illustrator whose pioneering work bridged the worlds of science and art at the turn of the 20th century. His meticulous illustrations introduced the public to the hidden intricacies of marine life, making complex biological forms accessible and inspiring to both scientists and laypeople alike.

Haeckel’s most renowned illustrations were published in Kunstformen der Natur, a landmark series that merged scientific observation with ornamental design. His legacy endures in the way he elevated natural history illustration to an art form, influencing generations of artists and naturalists. Discover more works in our science posters and prints and sea and ocean wall art collections.

The Artwork

This plate, titled Hexacoralla, was created during a period when advances in microscopy and exploration were rapidly expanding knowledge of marine biology. Haeckel’s intent was to showcase the beauty and diversity of hexacorals—reef-building organisms whose forms reveal the complexity of underwater ecosystems.

By presenting these corals with scientific precision, Haeckel aimed to educate a broad audience about the interconnectedness of life beneath the sea. His work reflects the era’s fascination with cataloguing and understanding nature, and it helped foster appreciation for marine biodiversity at a time when natural history was entering homes, classrooms, and museums.

Style & Characteristics

Executed in black ink on a white background, the composition features a striking array of radial and symmetrical coral forms. Haeckel’s use of fine lines, stippling, and detailed shading creates a sense of depth and texture, emphasizing the intricate architectures of each specimen.

The absence of color draws attention to the structural elegance of the corals, while the balanced layout and crisp contrasts evoke the clarity of archival scientific plates. The overall mood is contemplative and precise, making this piece a quintessential example of vintage scientific illustration and early biomorphic design. It pairs seamlessly with other black-white art prints for a cohesive gallery display.

In Interior Design

This scientific print lends a sense of order and sophistication to studies, offices, or living spaces where graphic contrast is desired. Its geometric forms complement minimalist, Scandinavian, and contemporary interiors, while the marine subject adds a subtle natural touch without overwhelming the decor.

Framed in black or natural wood and paired with neutral textiles, this vintage coral print harmonizes with soft greys, beiges, and organic materials. It is an elegant choice for collectors of scientific art and those who appreciate the intersection of nature and design.