and had it framed about twenty years ago.
This is a simple print of an engraving by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840). He was a wonderful botanical painter and illustrator and his patrons included Marie Antoinette and later Josephine (wife of Napolean). He worked at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (the Natural History Museum) in Paris and also traveled to England to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew to study. It was in England that he learned the color stipple engraving technique that he later perfected.
His botanical drawings are still loved today. In fact, you can even get a cross stitch chart for the Cumberland Rose here.
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18 comments:
You were smart in getting this print. It looks great the way you framed it and using.
What a beautiful print. I love the colors. ~~Sherry~~
I love your rose print. I have journal of his prints. Thanks bunches for visiting me. olive♥
What a pretty print, Miri. We have two that are very similar. We've had them for a long time, too and enjoyed looking at them over and over.
Lovely print. I love roses and this is right up my alley!! Have a great VTT!
Prints like that are so much more interesting when you know their history.
I really love botanical illustration! Think Margaret Mee or Mary Cicely Barker or even Beatrix Potter. Just lovely!
this is so pretty--love that you've used it the same way through three moves!
Oh I love it, I have always like this his art work. you are fortunate to have such a great piece!
I really enjoy VTT, its such a great way to visit everyone!
Terry
A few years back I found a set of Redoute's roses online and downloaded them. I admire his work. What a pretty piece to have framed. Thanks for the history, too, something I never did was read about the man.
So delicate! What an interesting history.
That's a lovely print, I adore botanical prints!
Happy VTT,
Sally
Beautiful print!
What a beautiful print. I love how you always know the history behind your finds.
love botanical prints I have several.They are so soft and organic, very "feng shui" LOL.
The print is beautiful. How neat that you got it from my home state of PA.
Micki
Love the roses! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment on my tablescape and story. I am your newest follower, so come back and see me again sometime! Sandi
I am always drawn to botanical prints when I see them. Yours is very nice!
I've given you a Versatile Blogger Award, Miri! Check it out here: http://thewayisewit.blogspot.com/2010/08/all-about-versatility.html
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