Choix des plus belles fleurs pl 047 (1827)

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Pierre Joseph Redouté's "Choix des plus belles fleurs pl 047" from 1827 showcases the exquisite finesse and realism that characterize his botanical artworks. This particular painting features a vibrant depiction of the Malva purpurascens, known commonly as purple mallow. The imagery captures the radiant deep pink blossoms of the plant, fully opened to reveal their rich golden centers, alongside buds poised to bloom. The detail extends to the leaves, displaying their intricate texture and natural green hue, contributing to a study that is both scientifically accurate and artistically compelling.Redouté, often referred to as "the Raphael of flowers," demonstrates his mastery in this piece through delicate color transitions and precise botanical detail, making this artwork not only a visual delight but also a valuable scientific record. The simplicity of the background in the painting serves to highlight the natural beauty and intricate details of the mallow, ensuring that it commands the viewer's full attention.

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Pierre-Joseph Redouté, was a painter and botanist from Belgium, known for his watercolours of roses, lilies and other flowers at Malmaison, many of which were published as large, color stipple engravings. He was nicknamed "the Raphael of flowers" and has been called the greatest botanical illustrator of all time.