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The Serene Succulent

The Serene Succulent

Regular price $35.00 USD
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The Serene Succulent is a botanical artwork originally created by Dutch painter Herman Saftleven, capturing the calm beauty of a 17th-century plant study. Its sculptural lines and tranquil tone make it a timeless botanical print that adds depth and quiet sophistication to your living room or bedroom.

Materials & Quality 

Our art prints are produced on premium, archival-grade fine art paper — acid-free to ensure longevity and brilliant color. Using giclée printing with pigment inks, each piece resists fading for over 100 years, ensuring vibrant colors, deep blacks, and refined details that last for generations.

Sizes & Frames

Our art prints are available in three sizes — Small (8×12 in), Medium (12×16 in), and Large (16×24 in). Choose from three timeless frame finishes — black, natural oak, and gold. Each frame is crafted from solid wood and designed to complement your artwork beautifully. With crystal-clear acrylic for protection and ready-to-hang hardware, our frames combine elegance with lasting quality.

Shipping & Returns

We offer free shipping within the US. Your art print will be carefully produced within 2–3 business days and delivered in 3–4 business days. We ship with trusted carriers to ensure safe, timely delivery. If anything isn’t quite right, our easy returns make it simple to fix.

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The story behind the art

Painted in 1683 by Herman Saftleven, The Serene Succulent reflects the quiet precision and calm observation that defined Dutch botanical art in the 17th century. Saftleven, best known for his landscapes and plant studies, often portrayed nature not as decoration but as something to be deeply understood. His work bridges art and natural science, capturing the character of each plant with both accuracy and sensitivity.

In this study, the succulent’s sculptural form unfolds in gentle shades of green, every curve shaped by light and shadow. There is no dramatic background or flourish, only balance, stillness, and a sense of enduring beauty. It’s a glimpse into a time when artists painted nature with reverence, revealing harmony in even the simplest leaf.