Antique Botanical Prints Set, German Wildflowers Atlas Plates, Stuttgart 1890
This refined collection of botanical plates originates from Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs by M. Fünfstück, published in Stuttgart circa 1885. Created during the late nineteenth century’s flourishing period of scientific illustration, these works combine botanical accuracy with a restrained decorative elegance that translates beautifully into contemporary interior design.
The plates present a diverse survey of European wildflowers, medicinal herbs, and native field plants rendered with delicate color and precise draftsmanship. Species illustrated include nettle (*Urtica dioica*), hops (*Humulus lupulus*), plantain (*Plantago*), sorrel (*Rumex*), chickweed (*Stellaria*), buttercups (*Ranunculus*), pinks and campions (*Dianthus* and *Silene*), meadow herbs, flowering field plants, and various alpine and woodland flora. The compositions balance botanical specimens with airy spacing, allowing each plant form to stand clearly while contributing to an overall harmonious visual rhythm.
The soft palette of sage greens, muted blush pinks, and warm paper tones creates a calm and organic aesthetic well suited to modern interiors. Unlike highly saturated botanical imagery, these plates function as sophisticated architectural wall elements — ideal for organic modern spaces, Scandinavian interiors, country houses, wellness environments, or hospitality settings seeking authenticity and quiet natural texture. Displayed together, the prints form a cohesive botanical narrative that introduces movement, refinement, and historical depth without visual heaviness.
Produced as educational plates yet executed with notable artistic sensitivity, these works exemplify the German tradition of merging science and design. Their balanced compositions and timeless subject matter make them particularly attractive for designers creating layered, nature-inspired interiors.
The prints are offered unframed, allowing collectors and designers full freedom to select framing appropriate to their interior schemes. Any framed examples shown are intended solely for visual inspiration.
Condition report:
Very good antique condition with general age-related toning consistent with late nineteenth-century paper. Light surface wear and occasional minor spotting visible upon close inspection. Original centerfolds as issued. Paper remains strong and stable, presenting attractively overall.
Framing tips:
These botanical plates benefit from generous ivory or soft cream matting to emphasize their delicate compositions and preserve visual balance. Natural oak, walnut, or subtle antique gilt frames enhance the historical character while remaining compatible with modern interiors. Hanging as a structured grid or salon-style botanical wall creates a refined, designer-led installation with strong visual cohesion.
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Antique Late 19th Century German Prints