Skip to product information
1 of 6

LUXE EDITION

Symphony Of Asters

Symphony Of Asters

Regular price $35.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $35.00 USD
Sale Sold out

Shipping & Return Policy

Print delivery: 5–11 days
Framed prints and decor: 2-3 weeks
Returns within 2 weeks
See policies in the footer

Luxe vs. Classic Prints

Luxe Prints – Premium prints on a variety of high-end fine art paper options and frames for a sophisticated presentation. Some fit standard frames, while others maintain non-standard historical proportions.

Classic Prints – Affordable, high-quality prints with a smoother finish for sharp detail designed to fit off-the-shelf frames. Classic prints have the word 'classic' above the title and a letter which shows the sizes that the print comes in. Size A– 4x6", 12x18", 16x24", 20x30" B– 6x8", 9x12", 12x16", 18x24", 24x30" C– 8x10", 16x20"

Understanding Our Print Sizes

Historical prints vary in proportion based on their original format. Whenever possible, we match them to the closest standard size, using common print ratios like 2:3 (e.g., 8x12) or 3:4 (e.g., 9x12). However, resizing some prints can distort the artwork's integrity, so we can only offer them in their original proportions. Additionally, we use different printers for our product lines, and not all sizes are available with every printer.

This decorative design from 1799 presents a dense, vibrant parterre of asters, their petals rendered in a rich palette of red, pink, blue, and white. The background features a striking transition, with a  blue sky at the top that gradually fades into a dark teal, enhancing the contrast with the vibrant colors of the flowers. The repeated floral motif creates a sense of rhythm and movement across the design, drawing the viewer’s eye through the lush, densely packed asters and their intricately detailed leaves. The piece reflects the elegance and order prized during the late 18th century, blending nature’s beauty with the structured, ornamental style of neoclassical design.

Why We Picked It
The decorative paper is a stunning example of the harmonious use of color and symmetry. The deep, atmospheric blue and teal background provides a serene contrast to the vivid, jewel-like hues of the asters. The delicate interplay of warm reds and pinks with cooler blues and whites gives the design a depth that invites the eye to linger. The repetitive nature of the pattern, coupled with the lush detailing of the aster blooms, evokes a sense of timeless elegance, making it a perfect example of late 18th-century French decorative art.

The intricate floral details, especially the subtle red streaks in the leaves and the vibrant petals of the asters, create a dynamic energy that contrasts with the calm, almost ethereal quality of the background. The deliberate placement of colors creates a visual flow that balances the lively florals with the calm backdrop, reflecting the period’s preference for order and beauty.

Notable Context
This piece belongs to the broader trend in late 18th-century France, where floral designs were increasingly used in aristocratic homes and palaces. Floral patterns, such as those featuring  asters, were symbolic of refinement and aristocratic tastes. The period was defined by the neoclassical movement, which emphasized order, symmetry, and the natural world, often depicted through botanical motifs.

The use of a vibrant color palette alongside the repetitive floral design showcases the transition from Rococo’s lighter, more playful style to the more structured and refined neoclassical aesthetics. Prints were  produced by highly skilled engravers and printers, serving as both an aesthetic and symbolic statement for the elite.

Paris was the heart of the neoclassical movement, a period that celebrated ancient Greek and Roman influences while also looking toward a modern, idealized natural world. The design reflects both the height of French decorative art and the elegance of the era.

View full details