
Zoologischer Garten Giraffes by Garten
The giraffe's extraordinary proportions lend themselves naturally to the vertical poster format — and this early 20th-century Zoologischer Garten print exploits that relationship with evident pleasure. Flat colour and clean outline work render the animal in the Sachplakat idiom: nothing extraneous, every shape earning its place. The result is a composition of quiet wit and graphic confidence, where the animal's height becomes the poster's central visual device. A piece of European graphic history that holds up entirely on its own terms.
Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio — the restored linework, flat colour fields and original graphic character reproduced faithfully on museum-grade paper.
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Zoologischer Garten Giraffes by Garten
The giraffe's extraordinary proportions lend themselves naturally to the vertical poster format — and this early 20th-century Zoologischer Garten print exploits that relationship with evident pleasure. Flat colour and clean outline work render the animal in the Sachplakat idiom: nothing extraneous, every shape earning its place. The result is a composition of quiet wit and graphic confidence, where the animal's height becomes the poster's central visual device. A piece of European graphic history that holds up entirely on its own terms.
Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio — the restored linework, flat colour fields and original graphic character reproduced faithfully on museum-grade paper.
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The giraffe's extraordinary proportions lend themselves naturally to the vertical poster format — and this early 20th-century Zoologischer Garten print exploits that relationship with evident pleasure. Flat colour and clean outline work render the animal in the Sachplakat idiom: nothing extraneous, every shape earning its place. The result is a composition of quiet wit and graphic confidence, where the animal's height becomes the poster's central visual device. A piece of European graphic history that holds up entirely on its own terms.
Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio — the restored linework, flat colour fields and original graphic character reproduced faithfully on museum-grade paper.























