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REDOUTE, Pierre Joseph.

Rosa parvi-flora.

Stock Code
90777
1828
£50,000

a beautiful example of the work of 'the Raphael of flowers', the most celebrated botanical artist of his day; with a fine princely provenance.

Redoute's patrons included two Empresses and two Queens, and his prodigious talents placed him at the centre of French court life, both before and after the Revolution. He was appointed drawing master to Marie Antoinette, yet despite his connections to the Royal family he survived the Terror and went on to become the court and flower painter to Empress Joséphine. It was because of her patronage that Redouté undertook Les Liliacées, which together with Les Roses, constitute the artist's greatest works. Although Joséphine had died three years before the publication of Les Roses, it was the unequalled collection of roses on her estate at Malmaison that provided the artist with his inspiration.

Exhibited
Paris, Musée de la Vie Romantique, Jardins romantiques français, du jardins des Lumières au parc

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Description

Watercolour over traces of black chalk on vellum, within gold framing lines; signed in pen and brown ink, lower left: P. J. Redouté.; 385 x 270 mm. (15 1/4 x 10 5/8 in).

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