Scolopendrium Vulgare | Botanical Photography Print
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This art print features Scolopendrium Vulgare (1928) by Karl Blossfeldt, originally published in Urformen der Kunst (Art Forms in Nature).
Blossfeldt was a German photographer and teacher associated with the New Objectivity movement. His work focused on highly detailed botanical close-ups, created to demonstrate structural parallels between natural forms and art, architecture, and design.
In this image, the curled fronds of the hart’s-tongue fern (Scolopendrium vulgare) are presented in sharp, sculptural detail. The photograph isolates the plant against a neutral background, emphasizing symmetry, texture, and organic geometry. Blossfeldt’s systematic documentation of plant forms became a foundational reference for modernist designers and architects in the early 20th century.
First published in 1928, Urformen der Kunst remains one of the most influential photographic studies of natural morphology.
This print is suitable for:
– Modernist and minimalist interiors
– Design studios and architectural spaces
– Collectors of early modern photography
– Botanical and nature-focused art collections
– Neutral, gallery-style environments
Printed with high-quality reproduction standards, this piece preserves the tonal clarity and structural precision characteristic of Blossfeldt’s original work.
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