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Palm Coast Poster

Palm Coast Poster

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Palm Coast in The East Indies by Onnes Kurkdjian

Renowned for capturing the lush beauty of the Dutch East Indies, Onnes Kurkdjian’s evocative landscape scenes often feature tranquil rivers and majestic palms, infusing any room with a sense of tropical serenity and colonial-era artistry.

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

Onnes Kurkdjian was a photographer and artist active in the late nineteenth century, renowned for his evocative depictions of the Dutch East Indies. His work emerged during a period when European audiences were fascinated by distant lands and the visual culture of travel. Kurkdjian’s images often served both as documentation and as a means of transporting viewers to unfamiliar tropical settings, reflecting the era’s colonial interests and the allure of the exotic.

His approach combined careful observation with a sensitivity to atmosphere, creating works that appealed to collectors and travelers alike. Today, his legacy endures through vintage prints that capture the intersection of history, geography, and the aesthetics of place.

The Artwork

Palm Coast, created in 1895, reflects the late nineteenth-century European fascination with tropical landscapes encountered along maritime trade routes. This artwork was part of a broader movement to document and romanticize the colonies, offering viewers a window into faraway coasts that symbolized both adventure and tranquility.

Such images contributed to an imagined geography, where the shoreline became a metaphor for exploration and the meeting point of cultures. As a historical landscape, it invites contemplation of the era’s global connections and the quiet beauty found at the edge of the sea. For those interested in landscape and sea and ocean art, it provides a thoughtful glimpse into the visual storytelling of its time.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features a tranquil coastal scene dominated by tall palm trees, their slender forms rising against a broad expanse of sky and water. Kurkdjian employs precise, delicate linework to define the palms and shoreline, while leaving generous open space that enhances the sense of calm and openness.

The artwork is rendered in warm beige and black, lending it a soft, archival quality reminiscent of lithographic plates. The overall mood is serene and nostalgic, with understated tones that suit minimalist or classic interiors. This vintage print’s simplicity and elegance make it a versatile choice for those who appreciate beige and nature-inspired decor.

In Interior Design

This poster brings a peaceful, airy presence to living rooms, bedrooms, or studies, especially where a subtle palette is desired. Its neutral tones pair beautifully with natural materials like linen, rattan, and light woods, fitting seamlessly into contemporary, minimalist, or traditional spaces.

It also complements gallery walls featuring classic art or coastal themes, and works well alongside maps or archival photographs. As a piece of tropical wall art, it introduces a gentle sense of distance and tranquility, enhancing interiors with a touch of historical charm.