Rosa Indica Pumila (Flore Simplici) (1817 - 1824)
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This exquisite illustration, "Rosa Indica Pumila (Flore Simplici)," crafted by the celebrated botanical artist Pierre Joseph Redouté between 1817 and 1824, showcases the delicate beauty of the Dwarf Indian Rose. Renowned for his masterful portrayal of flora, Redouté’s work remains a pivotal contribution to botanical art and scientific study.In this painting, the Dwarf Indian Rose is depicted with remarkable accuracy and artistic sensitivity. The central focus is a blooming flower, rendered in soft shades of pink with a subtle yellow center, alluding to the natural grace of this petite rose variety. The flower is complemented by several buds in various stages of bloom, suggesting the ongoing cycle of life and growth inherent in nature.The leaves and stems are portrayed with fine detail and varied tones of green, providing a vivid contrast to the gentle pink of the rose petals. This meticulous attention to detail not only highlights Redouté's skill as an artist but also his deep understanding of botanical structures."Pink Rose of Bengal" is another name provided in the image, suggesting a nomenclatural variation or regional reference, adding to the historical botanical context of the artwork.Redouté’s work, such as this piece, not only serves as a visual delight but also as a valuable scientific record, capturing the ephemeral beauty of botanical subjects with a timeless elegance.
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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.