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Capucine Poster

Capucine Poster

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Capucine (nasturtium) from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales (1896) illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil

Verneuil, a master of Art Nouveau, was inspired by nature’s flowing forms—this elegant nasturtium design brings a touch of botanical sophistication and historic French artistry to your home, perfect for creating a refined, timeless atmosphere.

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

Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942) was a French designer and illustrator celebrated for his influential role in the Art Nouveau movement. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, Verneuil transformed plants, animals, and marine life into ornamental motifs that became widely used in decorative arts. His innovative approach bridged the gap between fine art and applied design, making his work highly regarded among collectors and enthusiasts of famous artists from the era.

Verneuil's legacy includes a diverse body of work spanning posters, textiles, wallpapers, and book illustrations. His ability to translate the beauty of nature into stylized, harmonious patterns contributed significantly to the visual language of Art Nouveau, influencing generations of designers.

The Artwork

Created in 1896, Capucine reflects the late nineteenth-century fascination with botanical subjects and their symbolic meanings. Nasturtiums, known for their vibrant colors and rounded leaves, were popular in French gardens and often represented vitality and creativity. In the context of Art Nouveau, floral imagery like this was used to express the interconnectedness of art, nature, and daily life.

This artwork was intended not only as a decorative piece but also as a source of inspiration for artisans and designers seeking to infuse interiors with natural beauty. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke the optimism and elegance of the period, making it a cherished example of vintage botanical art.

Style & Characteristics

The print features stylized nasturtium flowers and rounded leaves arranged in a rhythmic, flowing composition. The design emphasizes clean, sinuous lines and flattened shapes, hallmarks of the Art Nouveau style. The palette is dominated by fresh greens, complemented by warm yellows and oranges in the blossoms, with subtle blue accents providing depth and contrast.

This harmonious blend of color and form creates a lively yet balanced atmosphere, evoking the feel of a flourishing garden. The graphic clarity and ornamental quality of the print make it both visually striking and versatile, suitable for a range of interior settings. For those interested in nature-inspired decor, it pairs beautifully with other botanical prints and can be elegantly framed using options from our frames collection.

In Interior Design

This vintage botanical print brings a sense of freshness and sophistication to any space, whether displayed in a kitchen, dining room, or bedroom. Its organic forms and vibrant hues complement natural materials such as wood, linen, and stone, making it easy to integrate into both modern and classic interiors.

To enhance its impact, consider echoing the green tones with indoor plants or textiles, and highlighting the warm flower colors with accessories like ceramics or cushions. The timeless appeal of Verneuil's design ensures it remains a refined accent in any home, especially for those curating a collection of famous artists or seeking unique botanical pieces.