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Discomedusae Poster

Discomedusae Poster

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Discomedusae–Schweibenquallen from Kunstformen der Natur (1904) by Ernst Haeckel

Ernst Haeckel’s mesmerizing jellyfish illustrations blend scientific precision with artistic beauty, capturing the ethereal forms and vibrant colors of marine life—an inspiring choice for anyone seeking to add a touch of natural wonder and elegance to their 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

Ernst Haeckel was a German biologist, illustrator, and writer whose pioneering work bridged the worlds of science and art at the turn of the 20th century. His dedication to evolutionary theory and natural history led him to create visually striking images that made the wonders of the natural world accessible to a broad audience.

Haeckel’s celebrated portfolio Kunstformen der Natur introduced the public to the intricate beauty of marine life and other organisms, inspiring both scientific curiosity and artistic innovation. For those interested in the intersection of observation and aesthetics, discover more in our science and famous artists collections.

The Artwork

Discomedusae was created in 1904 during a period of intense exploration and documentation of marine organisms. This plate reflects the era’s fascination with the diversity of jellyfish, whose translucent forms and rhythmic movements captivated naturalists and artists alike. Haeckel’s intent was to educate and inspire, presenting a visual taxonomy that elevated scientific illustration to an art form.

The work embodies a time when advances in microscopy and printing allowed for unprecedented detail and accuracy in depicting marine species, making scientific knowledge both beautiful and widely available through printed portfolios and educational displays.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features multiple jellyfish species, carefully arranged with an almost architectural symmetry reminiscent of specimen plates. Fine outlines and subtle shading highlight the delicate, transparent qualities of the jellyfish, while touches of green and red provide visual interest against a light, airy background.

The flowing tentacles and balanced forms evoke a sense of calm and otherworldliness, blending Art Nouveau influences with scientific precision. This fine art print appeals to admirers of sea and ocean prints, offering both graphic structure and a sense of serene movement.

In Interior Design

This vintage scientific print brings a tranquil, organic touch to living rooms, bedrooms, or offices that value thoughtful, nature-inspired decor. Its refined palette and intricate detail complement coastal, minimalist, and Scandinavian interiors, enhancing spaces that emphasize light and openness.

Pair it with neutral tones and natural materials to highlight its delicate composition, or introduce accents of marine green and warm red for subtle harmony. A simple mat and understated frame allow the artwork to stand out, and you can explore our frames collection for finishing touches.