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Spotted Orange, left & right
Halve Fisk
Sashimi Gang
Japanske Træktryk
Livistona Humilis
Palmarum Botanical Prints
Discomedusae
NATURALISTER
Map of Copenhagen, 1888
ATLAS
Vintage Nautical Map of Scandinavia
Tidsløse Palmarum
Catebys Magnolia
Botanisk Wonderland
Vores Arbejdsproces
Vores Historie
Spring is the season after winter and before summer. Days become longer and weather gets warmer in the temperate zone because the Earth tilts relative to its orbital plane around the Sun. In many parts of the world plants grow and flowers bloom.
These exquisite drawings are by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, an artist born in Belgium in 1759 and who died in 1840 in Paris, France.
He was known for painting the most delicate looking flowers and especially roses which are considered to be some of his finest work. He was so popular that the French Queen, Marie-Antoinette asked him to be an artist in her cabinet.
He drew familiar flowers and plants but also species from around the world, including as far away as South Africa and Australia. If he could he worked from live flowers which gave his illustrations a fresh and detailed depiction.
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in our own studio in rural Copenhagen, Denmark.
Design no. EC009
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