Rosa Centifolia — Redoute, framed
Pierre-Joseph Redouté's Rosa Centifolia from Les Roses, taken from Wikimedia Commons CC0 archive scan, framed and ready to hang.
Plate from Les Roses (1817–1824), Redouté's definitive rose study — the Cabbage Rose rendered in stippled watercolour, each petal negotiated with the care usually reserved for portrait painting. Redouté was the botanical artist of the Napoleonic court; roses were his language. The Centifolia is the oldest cultivated rose, dense with petals, heavy with fragrance. Redouté captured not just the form but the sense of abundance — a rose that spills beyond itself.
This is reproduced from a Wikimedia Commons CC0 archive scan at full resolution, printed on archival fine art paper and framed in solid wood.
THE PRINT
- 21×29.7 cm / 8×12", A2 (42×59.4 cm), A1 (59.4×84.1 cm), or 70×100 cm / 28×40" in your choice of 4 solid wood frame colours, portrait orientation
- Archival giclée on 200gsm Enhanced Matte fine art paper, mounted under shatterproof acrylic glazing
- Printed and framed to order by our accredited partner
THE WORK
- Artist: Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840)
- Year: 1817–1824
- Collection: Public domain
- Source: Wikimedia Commons · CC0 archive scan
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