By H. Walter Lack
H. Walter Lack, 2020
This collection showcases the botanical artistry of Pierre-Joseph Redoute, a 19th-century painter celebrated for his detailed watercolor depictions of flowering plants. His works, meticulously rendered and later published as copper engravings, were accompanied by precise botanical descriptions. Redoute, favored by Parisian elites including Empress Josephine, earned the title "the Raphael of flowers" for his mastery of botanical illustration.
This edition presents a curated selection of Redoute's finest color engravings, focusing on Roses, Lilies, and blooms from "Selection of the Most Beautiful Blooms and Branches with the Finest Fruits." It offers a vibrant survey of his skill in balancing scientific accuracy with aesthetic beauty, providing a window into the grand gardens of historical Paris.