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Auction 196, Lot 719

"Sisyrinchium Bermudiana - Sisyrinche Bermudienne", Redoute, Pierre

Subject: Prints - Botanical

Period: 1802-16 (published)

Publication: Les Liliacees

Color: Hand Color

Size:
13.5 x 19.8 inches
34.3 x 50.3 cm
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Pierre-Joseph Redouté ( 1759-1840) is considered to be one of the foremost botanical painters of his time. His career spanned many years, and he was the personal art teacher of Queen Marie-Antoinette as well as the Empresses Josephine and Marie-Louise after the French Revolution. After the monarchy was restored in France, he was the personal art teacher for the Duchesse du Barry and Queen Marie-Amelie. Redouté illustrated approximately 50 botanical books during his lifetime making him one of the most prolific and widely celebrated botanical artists of the 18th and 19th centuries. He was a student of the great botanical artist Van Spaedonck, and under him he mastered the art of stipple engraving, which made his botanical publications the wonder of the age. Stipple engraving is a process in which the image is composed of dots on a copper plate, with the color added to the plate itself. The resulting engraving was then finished by hand with water color, giving the flowers a delicately luminous quality.

This elegant folio plate of Bermudiana or blue-eyed grass was published in Redoute's monumental botanical work. Only two hundred copies were published, appearing in eighty fascicles issued from 1802 to 1816. Engraved by Langlois.

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Condition: A

Lovely contemporary color with binding holes along the left edge on a bright sheet with an "Odent V.C." watermark. A small edge chip in the bottom right corner has been replaced with archival materials, with loss of the last letter in "sculp."

Estimate: $120 - $150

Sold for: $425

Closed on 2/7/2024

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