Framed giclée print on heavyweight, archival matte paper. Solid ash wood frame, ready to hang. Limited edition print run of 50. 12inW x 12inH x 1.25inD
Artist: Julius Wiesner
Year: ca. 1870
Original Medium: Cyanotype
This 1870 image reveals the radial symmetry of diatom frustules-silica shells whose geometric rhythm captivated early scientists. Julius Wiesner saw in them living architecture, their repetition foreshadowing abstraction long before art named it.
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Framed giclée print on heavyweight, archival matte paper. Solid ash wood frame, ready to hang. Limited edition print run of 50. 12inW x 12inH x 1.25inD
Artist: Julius Wiesner
Year: ca. 1870
Original Medium: Cyanotype
This 1870 image reveals the radial symmetry of diatom frustules-silica shells whose geometric rhythm captivated early scientists. Julius Wiesner saw in them living architecture, their repetition foreshadowing abstraction long before art named it.
All sales are final.
Due to the limited, archival, or editioned nature of works offered through Ground Archive, returns, refunds, and exchanges are not accepted.