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Classic Georgia O’Keeffe Hibiscus Print – 1939 Plumeria Botanical Wall Art

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This Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print showcases the 1939 oil on canvas botanical study in vivid detail. The 1939 botanical art poster is reproduced on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper for a gallery-quality finish.

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What You Will Receive

  • Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
  • Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
  • Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
  • Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
  • Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Paper
200 GSM premium matte
Finish
Non-reflective matte
Printing
Giclée digital process
Inks
Archival, fade-resistant
Production
Made after you order
Quality
Sharp detail, rich tones
Packaging
Rigid mailer or tube
Durability
100+ year colour life

Print Quality

Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.

Size Guide

For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.

This Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print captures the precise botanical details of the artist’s 1939 study during her stay in the Hawaiian Islands. Commissioned originally to create work for a commercial campaign, O’Keeffe instead produced a series of profound floral examinations that redefined American modernism. This specific composition features a large, blush-colored hibiscus flower dominating the upper frame, its petals rendered with smooth, organic transitions of pink and deep magenta. Below, creamy white plumeria blossoms with golden-yellow centers provide a high-contrast counterpoint, all set against a clear, cerulean blue backdrop that suggests the bright atmosphere of the Pacific.

Historical Context of the Georgia O’Keeffe Hibiscus Print

In 1939, Georgia O’Keeffe traveled to Hawaii at the invitation of an advertising agency to depict the local pineapple industry. However, her artistic sensibilities led her toward the native and ornamental flora of the region. The Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print reflects this period of intense observation, where she applied her signature ‘enlarged’ style to tropical specimens. By focusing on the internal architecture of the flowers—the long stamen of the hibiscus and the waxy texture of the plumeria petals—she invites the viewer to see the natural world through a lens of abstraction and structural purity. This work remains a significant entry in her catalog of floral portraits, moving away from the desert themes of New Mexico toward a lush, oceanic palette.

Visual Composition and Color Theory

The visual weight of the Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print is balanced through a sophisticated use of color and form. The pink hues of the hibiscus are not merely flat tones; they are built through layers of coral, rose, and pale peach, creating a sense of volume and softness. The white plumeria flowers at the bottom of the frame act as a foundation, their bright edges and yellow-tinted cores adding a sense of light and depth. This interaction between warm floral tones and the cool blue background creates a balanced visual harmony that fits into diverse interior design schemes, from minimalist modern apartments to traditional study rooms. The use of negative space in the sky helps to isolate the subject, making the botanical forms appear almost sculptural.

Quality Materials and Printing Process

We produce every Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print using professional large-format printers that utilize archival, fade-resistant inks. The base material is a 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper, which provides a heavy, premium feel without the glare associated with glossy finishes. This choice of paper ensures that the subtle gradients in the pink petals and the crisp whites of the plumeria are preserved with maximum fidelity to the original oil painting. The high-resolution 300 DPI reproduction ensures that even the smallest details of the original brushwork and canvas texture are visible to the naked eye. Each order is prepared with care to ensure the colors remain vivid for decades to come, providing a lasting addition to your art collection.

Styling Your 1939 Botanical Art Poster

Displaying the Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print in your space provides a focal point that is both calming and intellectually engaging. Because of the soft color palette and natural subject matter, this print is particularly well-suited for bedrooms, sunrooms, or home offices where a peaceful environment is desired. It pairs effectively with light wood frames, such as oak or maple, which complement the organic curves of the flowers. For a more formal gallery look, a thin black frame with a wide white mat can emphasize the high-contrast elements of the composition. Whether placed as a standalone piece or integrated into a larger botanical-themed gallery wall, this print brings a piece of art history into the modern home.

Ordering a Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print allows you to own a piece of the American Modernist movement. This 1939 botanical art poster represents a unique moment in O’Keeffe’s career, capturing the flora of the tropics with the same intensity she applied to the poppies and irises of her earlier years. By selecting this print, you are choosing a work that has been meticulously color-corrected to honor the artist’s original vision while benefiting from contemporary archival printing technology. This Georgia O’Keeffe hibiscus print serves as a staple for any collector interested in 20th-century American art or botanical illustration.

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