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Les éléments de l’art arabe 1 Poster

Les éléments de l’art arabe 1 Poster

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Les éléments de l’art arabe pl 074 (1879) by Jules Bourgoin

Jules Bourgoin, a pioneer in documenting Islamic art, meticulously studied geometric patterns during his travels in Egypt, infusing this poster with authentic historical artistry that brings a touch of timeless sophistication and cultural depth to any modern living space.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Jules Bourgoin was a French architect, draughtsman, and theorist whose career focused on the analysis of ornament, especially the geometric systems of Islamic architecture. Working in the late nineteenth century, he recorded motifs with the precision of an engineer and the sensitivity of a designer, helping European audiences understand how complex patterns were constructed.

Rather than treating decoration as surface embellishment, Bourgoin approached it as a visual language with rules, rhythms, and variations. His research influenced generations of architects and designers, bridging the gap between historical study and modern design thinking.

The Artwork

Les elements de l art arabe 1 was created during a period when European scholars sought to document and preserve the ornamental traditions of Islamic architecture. Published in 1879, this plate served as a reference for artists, architects, and students, reflecting a broader nineteenth-century fascination with scientific approaches to design and cross-cultural exchange.

This work exemplifies the era's drive to analyze and decode the underlying structure of decorative arts, making it a valuable historical document for those interested in the evolution of pattern and design. It connects naturally with our Oriental art poster selection and those passionate about architectural ornament.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features crisp black linework on a pale background, emphasizing clarity and precision. A tightly organized geometric network fills the page, composed of interlaced forms and star-like modules that create a harmonious, symmetrical rhythm.

The monochrome palette and analytical structure lend the image a calm, contemplative mood. Its high-contrast design makes it ideal for pairing with other black and white wall art, especially for admirers of minimalist geometric art with historical roots.

In Interior Design

This poster works especially well in a living room, office, hallway, or study where graphic order can anchor the space. It complements modern, Scandinavian, and mid-century interiors, adding cultural texture without overpowering nearby furniture or textiles.

Pair it with white walls, black frames, warm wood, or brushed metal accents for a refined balance of warmth and rigor. It also layers nicely into a gallery wall alongside typography, architecture, and minimalist posters, making it an elegant choice for design lovers and collectors of vintage printmaking aesthetics.