
Samarkande Plate 11 by E.A. Séguy
Plate 11 from Séguy's Samarkande series is among the most saturated and visually assertive in the collection. Large-scale botanical forms dominate the composition, rendered in confident, flat colour areas edged with precise contour lines — a vocabulary rooted equally in Art Nouveau ornament and the emerging graphic directness of Art Deco. Deep reds, burnt oranges, and rich indigos create a palette of considerable warmth and density, yet the underlying geometry prevents the design from tipping into excess. Here Séguy demonstrates the full maturity of his decorative method: maximum visual impact achieved through disciplined structural thinking.
As an archival fine art print, the bold colour fields and precise contour work are reproduced with clean, vivid clarity. Printed in our Berlin studio with museum-grade Japanese pigment inks, the warm reds and indigos read exactly as Séguy intended.
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Samarkande Plate 11 by E.A. Séguy
Plate 11 from Séguy's Samarkande series is among the most saturated and visually assertive in the collection. Large-scale botanical forms dominate the composition, rendered in confident, flat colour areas edged with precise contour lines — a vocabulary rooted equally in Art Nouveau ornament and the emerging graphic directness of Art Deco. Deep reds, burnt oranges, and rich indigos create a palette of considerable warmth and density, yet the underlying geometry prevents the design from tipping into excess. Here Séguy demonstrates the full maturity of his decorative method: maximum visual impact achieved through disciplined structural thinking.
As an archival fine art print, the bold colour fields and precise contour work are reproduced with clean, vivid clarity. Printed in our Berlin studio with museum-grade Japanese pigment inks, the warm reds and indigos read exactly as Séguy intended.
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Plate 11 from Séguy's Samarkande series is among the most saturated and visually assertive in the collection. Large-scale botanical forms dominate the composition, rendered in confident, flat colour areas edged with precise contour lines — a vocabulary rooted equally in Art Nouveau ornament and the emerging graphic directness of Art Deco. Deep reds, burnt oranges, and rich indigos create a palette of considerable warmth and density, yet the underlying geometry prevents the design from tipping into excess. Here Séguy demonstrates the full maturity of his decorative method: maximum visual impact achieved through disciplined structural thinking.
As an archival fine art print, the bold colour fields and precise contour work are reproduced with clean, vivid clarity. Printed in our Berlin studio with museum-grade Japanese pigment inks, the warm reds and indigos read exactly as Séguy intended.























