This vibrant wall art print is adapted from Papillons (1925) by French designer E.A. Séguy. Known for bridging Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Séguy created bold, decorative botanical patterns full of colour and geometry. The original is in the public domain from Biodiversity heritage Library.
About the Artist Émile-Allain Séguy (1889–1985), known as E.A. Séguy, was a French designer celebrated for his bold, decorative patterns that bridged the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. Working in Paris during the 1920s, he created striking portfolios of botanical and insect studies, combining scientific accuracy with dramatic colour and geometry. His work remains timeless, admired for its ability to bring the natural world into design with both elegance and modernity.
Reimagined with a linen-style mat and elegant finish, this piece adds a touch of heritage and modern luxury to any interior. Perfect for gallery walls, living rooms, hallways, or creative spaces, it works beautifully as a standalone artwork or as part of the Séguy Revival Collection.
Printed on premium fine art paper with archival inks, ensuring quality and lasting beauty.
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£72.85Price
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