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Redoute botanical print, Spaendoncea tamarandifolia illustration

Redoute botanical print, Spaendoncea tamarandifolia illustration

by Redouté, Pierre Joseph

Spaendoncea tamarandifolia, Tamarind named after botanist Spaendonck - Cadia Purpurea Tree now.

Reproduction from a stipple engraving by Langlois after a painting by 'the Raphael of flowers' Pierre Joseph Redouté 
(1759-1840) for his Choix des plus belles fleurs et des plus beaux fruits (Redouté's Choice of the most beautiful flowers & fruit), originally published in Paris between 1827 and 1830.

During turbulent times in France, Redouté had as pupils or patrons, five queens and empresses of France, from Marie-Antoinette to Empress Josephine and her successor Marie-Louise. Redouté painted exquisite watercolours on vellum for his employer Napoleon's Empress Josephine to record the plants and flowers from around the world, that were cultivated in her lavish gardens at Malmaison outside Paris.

Approximate Size of this print is 13 x 10 inches or 33 x 25cm. We recommend U/V protective art glass to prevent fading of artwork.

Stock Number: dabR136Price: $25.00

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