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Etoiles multiples colorées Poster

Etoiles multiples colorées Poster

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Etoiles multiples colorées from Nouvelle astronomie pittoresque (1925) by Alphonse Berget

This vibrant poster, created by renowned French astronomer Alphonse Berget, beautifully illustrates the mesmerizing patterns of colorful multiple star systems, making it an inspiring centerpiece that brings a touch of cosmic wonder and vintage charm to any 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

Alphonse Berget was a French astronomer and educator known for making complex astronomical concepts accessible to a wider audience in the early 20th century. Through his teaching and published works, Berget played a key role in popularizing astronomy at a time when scientific literacy was expanding rapidly in France and beyond.

His educational diagrams and charts, such as this one, were designed to bridge the gap between advanced research and public understanding, often appearing in classrooms and private libraries. This piece is a fitting companion to other scientific illustrations in our science wall art and space posters collections.

The Artwork

Created in 1925, this diagrammatic print was intended as a teaching aid to illustrate the concept of multiple star systems. During this era, advances in telescope technology and observational astronomy revealed that many stars are part of binary or multi-star groupings, fundamentally changing how astronomers understood stellar evolution and the structure of the universe.

The print served as a visual summary for students and enthusiasts, encouraging viewers to consider the relationships between stars rather than viewing them as isolated points. It reflects a period of optimism when scientific discoveries were being shared widely through public lectures, educational materials, and illustrated charts.

Style & Characteristics

This vintage poster features a deep blue background with carefully arranged star symbols in white, yellow, and subtle red, representing different types of stellar groupings. The composition is highly organized, with precise labels and lines connecting the stars, giving the piece the clarity of a scientific reference plate.

The overall effect is both informative and visually striking, with crisp contrasts and a sense of spaciousness. The mood is contemplative and expansive, making it appealing to collectors of vintage space illustration and those seeking blue-toned graphic art for their interiors.

In Interior Design

This vintage astronomy print is well suited for offices, reading nooks, or living spaces where intellectual curiosity is celebrated. Its graphic structure and balanced layout complement modern, minimalist, and mid-century decor styles.

Pair it with navy textiles, warm wood accents, or brass details for a cohesive look. Framed alongside other blue posters or geometric educational prints, it can anchor a constellation-themed gallery wall or add a thoughtful focal point to any room.