Museum-quality poster prints that bring bold, intellectual presence to your walls. The graphic portrait style - vivid color and strong lines - captures the visual weight of history's most consequential scientific minds.
This Newton poster features one of the greatest physicists who ever lived, rendered in the distinctive style of the Architects of Reason collection. Lightweight enough to ship rolled, these prints layer easily into gallery walls, office spaces, or study corners. Pick fine-art textured paper for that tactile, archival feel, or choose matte for a softer, low-sheen finish. A thoughtful gift for science lovers, physics students, and anyone who believes the figures who shaped civilization deserve wall space.
ABOUT ISAAC NEWTON (1642–1727)
Newton was born the same year Galileo died - a continuity that feels almost too neat to be coincidence. He arrived at Cambridge in 1661, survived the plague years by retreating to his family farm where he did some of the most important thinking of his life, and returned to a fellowship that would last decades. What he accomplished in those decades reshaped physics, mathematics, and astronomy completely.
His Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, is one of the most important books ever written. It presented the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation - principles that explained everything from falling apples to planetary orbits with a single unified framework. For the first time in history, the heavens and the Earth operated under the same rules. The implications were staggering.
His work in optics was equally revolutionary. He demonstrated that white light was composed of a spectrum of colors, built the first practical reflecting telescope, and conducted experiments on the nature of light that would be debated for centuries. His development of calculus - created independently of Leibniz and bitterly disputed for decades - gave science the mathematical language it needed to describe change and motion with precision.
He was difficult, obsessive, and capable of holding grudges for years. He was also the greatest scientific mind the world had yet produced. The argument can still be made that he remains unsurpassed.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Giclée printing for bright, fade-resistant color
- Two paper choices: Fine Art (textured archival) or Matte (low-sheen)
- Available in 3 sizes, vertical orientation, at 273 DPI
- Paper weights range ~180–285 g/m² depending on option
- Shipped rolled for safe transit