Pierre Joseph Redouté
(born July 10, 1759, Saint-Hubert, Luxembourg — died June 20, 1840, Paris, France) French botanical painter. He became a favoured artist at the court of France, patronized by kings from
Louis XVI to
Louis-Philippe. His delicate botanical prints were not only framed as pictures but also used for china patterns. His
Les Liliacées (1802 – 15) contained 500 plates of lilies. However, roses became his specialty;
Les Roses (1817 – 21) is considered his finest series, and its classic images are still widely reproduced.
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