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APPLE)
Bessa, P. (illus). Gabriel (engraved by). Malus communis. Pommier commun. Stock ID: 41053 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very faint light foxing. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Gabriel. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 52 from Volume 6. |
$450.00 |
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APPLE)
Bessa, P. (illus). Jarry (engraved by). Malus communis. Pommier commun. Stock ID: 41089 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Delicate antique script notation beneath apple, two 1/4 inch adhesive squares to upper edge of verso (not affecting image). Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print of an apple is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Jarry. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 14 from Volume 2. |
$450.00 |
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BARBERRY)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Brenet (engraved by). Berberis vulgaris. Vinettier commun. Stock ID: 43995 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches, with accompanying text sheet. Soft impression from paper clip in upper left corner (well outside plate area), a couple of very light foxing spots, scarcely visible. Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of barberry, highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 4 from Volume 4. |
$350.00 |
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CESTRUM)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Janinet (engraved by). Cestrum parqui. Cestrum parqui. Stock ID: 43998 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches, with accompanying text sheet. Faint foxing (mainly to upper and lower margins outside plate area). Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of cestrum, highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 60 from Volume 2. The text sheet identifies it as a native of Chile. |
$350.00 |
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COMMON HACKBERRY)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Brenet (engraved by). Celtis occidentalis. Micocoulier d'occident. Stock ID: 41060 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Includes accompanying text sheet. Faint light foxing, soft embossed area from old paperclip to upper left corner. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 9 from Volume 2. |
$350.00 |
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FIG)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Lemaire (engraved by). Ficus. Figuier. Stock ID: 39377 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. Light foxing, three lightly toned areas in lower right of image. An exquisite botanical print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is Plate 57 from Volume 4. Matted for a 20 x 16 inch frame. |
$425.00 |
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GERANIUM)
Bessa, P. (illus). Gabriel (engraved by). Geranium capitatum. Geranion a odeur de Rose. Stock ID: 41051 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Gabriel. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 19 from Volume 7. |
$385.00 |
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INDIGOBUSH)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Melle. Janinet (engraved by). Amorpha fruticosa. Amorpha faux-Indigo. Stock ID: 41059 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 36 from Volume 3. |
$350.00 |
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JASMINE)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Brunet (engraved by). Jasminum fruticans. Jasmin fruticans. Stock ID: 43999 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. Soft impression from paper clip in upper left corner (well outside plate area), a couple of very light foxing spots, scarcely visible. Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of wild jasmine, highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 28 from Volume 4. |
$350.00 |
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KALMIA)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Brenet (engraved by). Kalmia glauca. Kalmia glauque. Stock ID: 44000 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. Some light foxing spots, scarcely visible. Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of kalmia, highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 45 from Volume 4. |
$450.00 |
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LINDEN)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Moret (engraved by). Tilia rotundifolia. Tilleul argente. Stock ID: 43997 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. A couple of very light foxing spots, scarcely visible, mark in lower margin (outside plate area). Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of the branch with flowers and botanical details, highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 52 from Volume 4. |
$350.00 |
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LINDEN)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Moret (engraved by). Tilia pubescens. Tilleul pubescent. Stock ID: 41063 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Faint light foxing. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 51. |
$350.00 |
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OLIVE)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Lemaire (engraved by). Olea Europaea, Sylvestris. Olivier d'Europe, Sauvage. Stock ID: 41058 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Faint light foxing. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 26 from Volume 5. |
$350.00 |
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ORIENTAL PLANE TREE)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Platanus orientalis. Platane d'Orient. Stock ID: 41062 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Faint light foxing. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 1 from Volume 2. |
$350.00 |
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PEARS)
Bessa, P. (illus). Gabriel (engraved by). Pyrus communis. Poirier commun. Stock ID: 41054 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very faint light foxing. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Gabriel. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 71 from Volume 6. |
$450.00 |
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PEARS)
Bessa, P. (illus). Gabriel (engraved by). Pyrus communis. Poirier commun. Stock ID: 41055 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very faint light foxing. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Gabriel. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. |
$450.00 |
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PLUMS)
Bessa, P. (illus). Mlle. Dufour (engraved by). Prunus Sinensis. Prunier de la Chine. Prunus prostrata. Prunier couche. Stock ID: 41090 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Dufour. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 53 from Volume 5. |
$450.00 |
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PLUMS)
Bessa, P. (illus). Mlle. Duclos (engraved by). Prunus Spinosa. Prunier epineux. Prunier de Saint - Julien. Stock ID: 41091 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print of two plum branches and botanical details is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Duclos. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 54 from Volume 5. |
$450.00 |
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PLUMS)
Bessa, P. (illus). J. N. Joly (engraved by). Prunus Brigantiaca. Prunier de Briancon. Stock ID: 41092 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print if a plum is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Joly. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 59 from Volume 5. |
$450.00 |
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POMEGRANATE)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Gabriel (engraved by). Punica granatum. Grenadier a fruits doux. Stock ID: 41094 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. Light scattered foxing. Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of a pomegranate highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 11 from Volume 4. |
$850.00 |
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QUINCE)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Janinet (engraved by). Cydonia communis. Coignassier commun. Stock ID: 41093 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. Single pinhole in each corner (well outside plate area), a couple of very light foxing spots, scarcely visible. Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of a quince, highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 36 from Volume 4. |
$650.00 |
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QUINCE)
Bessa, P. (illus). Jarry (engraved by). Cydonia Lagenaria. Coignassier a fruit en Gourde. Stock ID: 41052 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. A few mended 1/4 to 1/2 inch edge tears (outside plate area). Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Gabriel. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 76 from Volume 6. |
$385.00 |
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SHRUBBY RESTHARROW)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Brenet (engraved by). Ononis fruticosa. Ononis ligneux. Stock ID: 41056 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Includes two accompanying text sheets. Very faint light foxing (mainly outside plate area), soft embossed area from old paperclip to upper left corner. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 36 from Volume 2. |
$400.00 |
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SMILAX)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mixelle the Elder (engraved by). Smilax excelsa. Salsepareille elevee. Stock ID: 41061 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Includes accompanying text sheet. Faint light foxing, soft embossed area from old paperclip to upper left corner. Very good condition. A gorgeous print highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 54. |
$350.00 |
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STINKING TUTSAN)
Bessa, P. (illus). Gabriel (engraved by). Hypericum hircinum. Millepertuis fetide. Stock ID: 41064 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 9 x 12 inches on sheet 10 x 16 inches. Includes accompanying text sheet. Faint light foxing, soft embossed area from old paperclip to mid upper edge. Very good condition. An exquisite example of French botanical art at its high point in the early nineteenth century, this fine print is by Pancrace Bessa (a contemporary of P.J. Redoute), interpreted in the delicate medium of stipple engraving by Gabriel. It was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243), a multi volume work documenting trees and shrubs cultivated in France and a showcase for the artistry of P.J. Redoute and Pancrace Bessa. This is plate 28 from Volume 6. |
$250.00 |
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SWEET SHRUB / CAROLINA ALLSPICE)
Redoute, P.J. (illus). Mlle. Brenet (engraved by). Calycanthus floridus. Calycant de la caroline. Stock ID: 43996 Paris. Ca. 1801- 1819. Stipple engraving printed in color with added hand color, plate 12 x 9 inches on sheet 16 x 10 inches. A couple of very light foxing spots, scarcely visible. Very good condition. An exquisite botanical print of a sweetshrub (native of the Southeastern parts of the United States), highlighting the artistry of Pierre Joseph Redoute in combination with the subtle technique of stipple engraving. The celebrated botanical artist Redoute (1759-1840) had the distinction of receiving the patronage of Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution as well as that of the Empress Josephine following the Reign of Terror. This fine example of botanical art was published in "Traite des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en france en pleine terre. Seconde edition 'nouveau Duhamel' considerablement augmentee" (Dunthorne 243) which documented trees and shrubs cultivated in France. This is plate 47 from Volume 4. |
$450.00 |