J.M. Thomas - 4 Botanical posters - Década de 1960





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Cuatro posters botánicos de J.M. Thomas, que muestran algas unicelulares, pardas, rojas y verdes, producidos en España en la década de 1960, cada cartel tiene 85 × 62 cm, en buen estado con un pequeño desgarro en el borde de uno de ellos.
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Offered at auction is this original collection of four educational posters dedicated to botany, specifically illustrating unicellular algae, brown algae, red algae, and green algae. Originally produced for teaching purposes, these posters combine scientific accuracy with the distinctive graphic style characteristic of mid-20th-century educational materials.
The overall condition of the collection is good. The posters remain well preserved, with bright colors and clear, detailed illustrations that retain their strong visual impact. One of the posters presents a slight tear along the margin; however, this minor flaw does not affect the botanical illustrations.
Beyond their educational and scientific significance, these posters stand out today for their remarkable decorative appeal. Their intricate organic forms and natural patterns make them especially attractive for interiors seeking a refined vintage or natural history aesthetic. They integrate beautifully into both modern and traditional spaces.
A unique opportunity for collectors, botany enthusiasts, educators, or anyone seeking decor with character, history, and timeless style.
Offered at auction is this original collection of four educational posters dedicated to botany, specifically illustrating unicellular algae, brown algae, red algae, and green algae. Originally produced for teaching purposes, these posters combine scientific accuracy with the distinctive graphic style characteristic of mid-20th-century educational materials.
The overall condition of the collection is good. The posters remain well preserved, with bright colors and clear, detailed illustrations that retain their strong visual impact. One of the posters presents a slight tear along the margin; however, this minor flaw does not affect the botanical illustrations.
Beyond their educational and scientific significance, these posters stand out today for their remarkable decorative appeal. Their intricate organic forms and natural patterns make them especially attractive for interiors seeking a refined vintage or natural history aesthetic. They integrate beautifully into both modern and traditional spaces.
A unique opportunity for collectors, botany enthusiasts, educators, or anyone seeking decor with character, history, and timeless style.

