Rosa Indica. (1817 - 1824)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Pierre Joseph Redouté is celebrated for his detailed and lifelike representations of plants, and "Rosa Indica," created between 1817 and 1824, showcases his exceptional talent and finesse as a botanical illustrator. This delicate painting transports the viewer to a world of beauty that is both scientific in its precision and artistic in its presentation.The painting "Rosa Indica" features a vibrant rose bush in full bloom, with a central, lush pink rose highlighted beautifully against a subdued background. Radiating a sense of gentle elegance, this bloom is surrounded by several buds in varying stages of development. Each petal of the central rose is rendered with meticulous care, allowing its rich texture and layered arrangement to come splendidly alive.The rose's leaves and stems show a realistic portrayal of their natural green tone with hints of red near the thorns, suggesting the plant's vigorous life force. The thorns, detailed yet subtle, add to the authenticity of Redouté’s depiction, serving both as a defense mechanism for the plant and a reminder of the rose's delicate beauty surrounded by sharp contrasts.This painting not only illustrates Redouté’s mastery over the depiction of botanical details but also reflects his ability to capture the transcendent beauty of nature.
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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.