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A bitter orange tree and a butterfly, a Redouté de Paris© special edition of the famous 1834 print of Pierre-Joseph Redouté. A printed-on-demand copy on special archival paper that would retain its colours for long period when properly framed and hanged. Available on paper, wood and canvas.
History of the artwork
Redouté's famous botanical paintings were was published in Paris in early XIX century and were dedicated to the Princesses Louise and Marie d'Orléans. Original prints are very rare and can only appear on high-level auctions. Several reprints were made throughout the centuries using different designs, papers and printing techniques. Our editions add stylish graphic elements to the Redouté artwork in a unique and stylish design that can only be seen - and ordered - on this website.
What you get
A ready-to-hang print with vibrant colour palette and a visible paper texture to reveal the full beauty of this botanical art masterpiece. You will be shipped one print with no matt which is exactly as it looks on the respective no-frame image above. Frames are optional and are made of natural wood or metal (in the Édition royale).
Called “the Raphael of flowers”. Court artist for several queens and empresses of France, starting from Marie-Antoinette to Empress Josephine (wife of Napoleon) and her successor, Empress Marie-Louise. Born in Belgium