Michal Boym (1612–1659) was a Polish Jesuit missionary, scientist, and explorer. An early Western traveller in China, he was among the first to document the natural world of East Asia for European audiences, writing on Chinese fauna, flora, medicine, and geography—uniting science with cross‑cultural understanding.
His best‑known work, Flora Sinensis (“Chinese Flora”), printed in Vienna in 1656, became Europe’s first detailed account of the Far Eastern ecosystem. Boym emphasized the medicinal richness of China’s plants and combined Latin taxonomy with Chinese characters, creating a rare early exchange between knowledge systems.
This plate, Arbor Li Ci Fruct (“Litchi Tree”), combines Latin botanical terms with handwritten Chinese characters, embodying early cross‑cultural scientific exchange. A timeless fusion of art, science, and history for collectors, libraries, and design‑led interiors.
Available Options:
• Ready-to-hang framed poster (11×17″ / 28×43 cm) in dark wood, with shatterproof plexiglass for lasting beauty.
• Unframed art print (11×17″ / 28×43 cm) — ideal for pairing with a frame of your choice.
Print Details:
• Paper Finish: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface
• Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
• Sustainable: Printed on FSC-certified or equivalent eco-friendly paper
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