
Zoologischer Garten Zebra by Garten
Few animals are better suited to the Sachplakat aesthetic than the zebra, and this early 20th-century zoo poster makes the most of it. The striped coat becomes a graphic device in its own right — pattern meeting pattern, the animal's natural markings amplifying the flat, high-contrast language of the commercial poster tradition. The composition is assured and frontal, the palette reduced to the essentials needed for instant legibility. Restored from a rare archival original, this piece demonstrates how early zoo advertising achieved genuine graphic art alongside its commercial purpose.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the zebra's bold stripe pattern and flat colour fields reproduce with exceptional clarity — every line crisp, every contrast exactly as the original intended.
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Zoologischer Garten Zebra by Garten
Few animals are better suited to the Sachplakat aesthetic than the zebra, and this early 20th-century zoo poster makes the most of it. The striped coat becomes a graphic device in its own right — pattern meeting pattern, the animal's natural markings amplifying the flat, high-contrast language of the commercial poster tradition. The composition is assured and frontal, the palette reduced to the essentials needed for instant legibility. Restored from a rare archival original, this piece demonstrates how early zoo advertising achieved genuine graphic art alongside its commercial purpose.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the zebra's bold stripe pattern and flat colour fields reproduce with exceptional clarity — every line crisp, every contrast exactly as the original intended.
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Few animals are better suited to the Sachplakat aesthetic than the zebra, and this early 20th-century zoo poster makes the most of it. The striped coat becomes a graphic device in its own right — pattern meeting pattern, the animal's natural markings amplifying the flat, high-contrast language of the commercial poster tradition. The composition is assured and frontal, the palette reduced to the essentials needed for instant legibility. Restored from a rare archival original, this piece demonstrates how early zoo advertising achieved genuine graphic art alongside its commercial purpose.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the zebra's bold stripe pattern and flat colour fields reproduce with exceptional clarity — every line crisp, every contrast exactly as the original intended.























