
Let your walls bloom with the elegance and whimsy of Art Nouveau. “A Touch of Art Nouveau” brings together a rare selection of original antique prints by Eugène Grasset and E.A. Séguy – two masters of decorative design whose botanical and entomological illustrations embody the spirit of the Belle Époque.
These authentic Art Nouveau plates feature stylized flowers, butterflies, and abstract patterns, perfect for adding a poetic, nature-inspired touch to your home, office, or creative space. Each print is a piece of history and a work of art – an invitation to elevate your interior with timeless charm.
Whether you’re curating an eclectic gallery wall or searching for a standout piece with color, rhythm, and movement, these rare designs are ideal for lovers of natural beauty, vintage aesthetics, and artistic flair.
Why choose original Art Nouveau prints?
- Unique hand-colored or pochoir-printed details
- Genuine antique sheets from the early 1900s
- Timeless decor for modern or classical interiors
- Collectible works by celebrated French illustrators
Discover the organic curves, the vibrant palettes, and the refined harmony of Art Nouveau – preserved on paper and ready to inspire your everyday life.
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Grasset-La Plante
Explore the exquisite collection of original prints from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896), the celebrated botanical and ornamental masterpiece by Eugène Grasset. These antique lithographs blend scientific precision with Art Nouveau elegance, capturing natural forms and transforming them into decorative floral compositions.
Each plate in this series is an authentic 19th-century color lithograph, not a modern reproduction. Perfect for collectors, interior designers, and art lovers seeking to enrich their home, office, or studio with timeless beauty and botanical charm.
Dimensions: approx. 45 × 32 cm – ideal for sophisticated framing.
Bring a piece of Art Nouveau history into your space — a dialogue between nature and design, beauty and knowledge.
Learn more in our biographical article and the dedicated feature on Grasset's "La Plante"
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Émile-Alain Séguy-Prismes
Émile-Alain Séguy – Prismes
Step into the vibrant world of Émile-Allain Séguy’s Prismes, a rare portfolio of original Art Deco lithographs where geometry meets color in dazzling harmony. Designed in the late 1920s for modern decorative arts, each plate reflects Séguy’s bold approach to structure, rhythm, and abstraction.
These authentic prints — produced using the pochoir technique — capture the essence of the avant-garde decorative movement, offering collectors and design lovers timeless compositions that illuminate any space.
Ideal for interior decoration, these large-format artworks combine artistic rigor with visual impact, making them perfect for gallery walls, creative studios, or curated home decor.
Learn more in our biographical article and the dedicated feature on Séguy’s Prismes.
Prismes 34 by Seguy
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. Plate No. 34, from the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
Prismes 35 by Seguy
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. Plate No. 35, from the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
Eugène Grasset –...
The snowdrop — the first sign of spring — is here celebrated with minimalism and grace.
Eugène Grasset –...
his extraordinary plate by Eugène Grasset features the water-lily (Nénuphar), rendered with both botanical accuracy and ornamental imagination.
Prismes 40 by Seguy
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. Plate No. 40, from the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
Eugène Grasset – Gourd...
In this vibrant composition, Grasset elevates the humble gourd (courge) to an elegant decorative form.
Prismes 28 by Seguy
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. Plate No. 28, from the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
Eugène Grasset - Lily...
Delicate, fragrant, and full of symbolism, the Lily of the Valley (Muguet).
Prismes 3 by Seguy
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. Plate No. 3, from the rare portfolio *Prismes*
Eugène Grasset –...
In this vibrant composition, Grasset elevates the humble gourd (courge) to an elegant decorative form.
Prismes 37 by Seguy
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. Plate No. 37, from the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
Eugène Grasset –...
Bright and light, the jonquil (jonquille) is captured in a delicate interplay of upright stems and star-like blossoms.