Flora Universalis
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Poster with an illustration of David Nathaniel Friedrich Dietrich (1800-1888) who was an important figure in 19th century German botany.
In this illustration we see a rich variety of colorful flowers, which not only shows the diversity of plants but also highlights the aesthetic richness of nature.
Dietrich was born in Ziegenhain and, following the family tradition, devoted his life to botany. After completing his doctorate, he became curator of the herbarium of the University of Jena. During his lifetime, he wrote various treatises on the German flora, mosses, fungi and grasses, as well as several encyclopedias on botany.
David Dietrich published a dozen important botanical works over a period of more than thirty years, and is best known as the editor of the monumental and lavishly illustrated Flora Universalis. Flora Universalis, consisting of two volumes with over 300 plates, was published between 1831 and 1856.
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📜 Paper quality
- Our posters comes from one of the world's leading manufacturers of fine art prints - Hahnemühle. The 210g paper from Hahnemühle is matte with a texture and warm tone that gives the image a fantastic depth. Thanks to the paper's unbeatable quality, you can count on a durability of up to 60 years if you avoid strong sunlight or other stress.
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🌍 Where do we deliver?
- We deliver to the entire world and always offers free shipping! Depending on which country you are shipping to, the delivery may mean that certain customs duties and taxes are added - there is no duty or tax on deliveries within the EU or Norway.
🚚 When will I receive my goods?
- The delivery time is normally 1-3 working days within the Nordic region, 2-5 to the rest of Europe and 3-8 working days in other parts of the world.
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