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Redoute & Villain - Bouquet of Flowers: Rose. 14

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This lovely and exceedingly rare hand-colored lithograph is an untitled work involving Pierre Joseph Redoute. It seems to now be referred to as Bouquet des Fleurs. The spine had been titled Fleurs de Redoute. The publication information is very limited in what could be researched. and was likely printed in the 1830s to 1850s in Paris by Chez Clement. Great Flower Books does mention an uncoloured quarto series of floral bouquets and Hunt records a color issue but little more is known, and this is likely one of the last publications in Redoute's lifetime.

Nomenclature on the plate reads "Peint par P. J. Redoute" which could be translated to mean coloring by Redoute or drawn by Redoute. Additional nomenclature reads the same denoting either Pointel du Portail, Prevost, or Courtin as well. Based on the design of the bouquets and research available, it is probably a safe presumption that Redoute would be responsible for the illustrations and Portail, Prevost, & Courtin for the coloring. The lithography process is at least clearly credited to Villain.

Redoute's name is synonymous with beauty and in the world of botanical art he is known as the best. Redoute was renowned for his artistic ability and tutored such people as Queen Marie-Antoinette, Empress Josephine, Marie-Louise, and Queen Marie-Amelie. Redoute influenced a breadth of artists that followed him including Turpin, Poiteau, Bessa, and Prevost. Redoute is widely considered the finest botanical illustrator of the early 19th century, if not throughout history.

Provenance: Bookplate of Henry Rogers Broughton. Broughton (1900-1973) amassed one of the most important collections of botanical art in the world.

Paper Size ~ 9 1/2" by 13 1/4"
Condition Report: The work is in good to very good condition overall. There is a blind stamp below or at the lower the nomenclature. There may be a few light marks or fox marks, some handling, or minor imperfections to be expected with age. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

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This lovely and exceedingly rare hand-colored lithograph is an untitled work involving Pierre Joseph Redoute. It seems to now be referred to as Bouquet des Fleurs. The spine had been titled Fleurs de Redoute. The publication information is very limited in what could be researched. and was likely printed in the 1830s to 1850s in Paris by Chez Clement. Great Flower Books does mention an uncoloured quarto series of floral bouquets and Hunt records a color issue but little more is known, and this is likely one of the last publications in Redoute's lifetime.

Nomenclature on the plate reads "Peint par P. J. Redoute" which could be translated to mean coloring by Redoute or drawn by Redoute. Additional nomenclature reads the same denoting either Pointel du Portail, Prevost, or Courtin as well. Based on the design of the bouquets and research available, it is probably a safe presumption that Redoute would be responsible for the illustrations and Portail, Prevost, & Courtin for the coloring. The lithography process is at least clearly credited to Villain.

Redoute's name is synonymous with beauty and in the world of botanical art he is known as the best. Redoute was renowned for his artistic ability and tutored such people as Queen Marie-Antoinette, Empress Josephine, Marie-Louise, and Queen Marie-Amelie. Redoute influenced a breadth of artists that followed him including Turpin, Poiteau, Bessa, and Prevost. Redoute is widely considered the finest botanical illustrator of the early 19th century, if not throughout history.

Provenance: Bookplate of Henry Rogers Broughton. Broughton (1900-1973) amassed one of the most important collections of botanical art in the world.

Paper Size ~ 9 1/2" by 13 1/4"
Condition Report: The work is in good to very good condition overall. There is a blind stamp below or at the lower the nomenclature. There may be a few light marks or fox marks, some handling, or minor imperfections to be expected with age. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

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