Rosa Parvi-Flora (Var. Flore Multiplici) (1817 - 1824)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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We welcome you to contemplate the refined elegance of "Rosa Parvi-Flora (Var. Flore Multiplici)," a captivating botanical illustration from the renowned artist Pierre Joseph Redouté, created between 1817 and 1824. Known as the "Raphael of flowers" for his masterful watercolors, Redouté captures the enchanting intricacies of the rose species with precision and grace.This artwork meticulously presents the Rosa Parvi-Flora in full bloom, showcasing multiple stages of the flower's life cycle. From the taut bud to the fully unfurled rose, each stage of bloom is rendered with an exquisite attention to detail, highlighting the blush pink petals and the lush, verdant leaves. The thorns on the stems add a touch of realistic detail, underscoring the natural beauty and complexity of the rose.Redouté’s ability to convey both the fragility and strength of flowers is evident in the careful shading and texture of the petals and leaves, achieving a three-dimensional effect that seems to bring the plant to life on the paper. This painting not only serves as an artistic expression but also stands as a scientific record, characteristic of Redouté's work during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.This piece is a testament to the timeless allure of nature’s artistry. It invites viewers to pause and appreciate the quieter, often overlooked wonders of the natural world. "Rosa Parvi-Flora (Var.
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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.