Description
Bring a piece of medical history into your space with this rolled poster celebrating Karl Landsteiner—the scientist behind blood groups and modern transfusion. The print carries vintage scientific charm: muted lab tones, precise linework, and bold typographic nods that read like a classic lecture poster. Hung above a study desk or pinned to a lab-wall corkboard, it sparks curiosity and quiet admiration for the careful work behind lifesaving discoveries. The subtle texture options (fine art, matte, semi-gloss) let you choose a softer, painterly feel or a crisper photographic look to match your room or gallery wall.
Product features
– Giclée print with bright, fade-resistant colors
– Three paper options: Fine Art (textured archival), Matte (low-sheen), Semi-Glossy (satin photo finish)
– Multiple sizes and both horizontal and vertical orientations available
– Paper weights vary by supplier (Fine Art 285 g/m²; Semi-Glossy 180–260 g/m²; Matte 189–200 g/m²)
– Sourced blanks from USA (JONDO) and Japan (Printify Choice); adult-use only
Care instructions
– If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.




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