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Lot 114
  • 114

Pierre-Joseph Redouté

Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 USD
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Description

  • Pierre-Joseph Redouté
  • Ail en carène (Allium carinatum)
  • Watercolour and bodycolour, with touches of gum arabic, over black chalk, on vellum;
    signed in brown ink, lower left: P.J. Redouté

Provenance

Acquired from the artist by Empress Josephine;
thence by descent to Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, Bavaria;
thence by descent until sold, ("Sale of the Library of Eugène de Beauharnais"), Zurich, Braus-Riggenbach and Ulrico Hoepli, 23 May 1935, lot 82;
Erhard Weyhe, New York;
sale (''The Property of a Private Trust"), New York, Sotheby's, 20 November 1985, lot 119, to W. Graham Arader, New York

Condition

Vellum connected to backing board with pieces of small string attached to the back of the sheet at the edges. Not laid down. Undulation to the vellum. Overall in very good condition.
In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective qualified opinion.
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Catalogue Note

The present lot and lot 115 come from Pierre-Joseph Redouté's largest and most ambitious work, Les Liliacées, which was conceived as a meticulous exercise to render accurately the different members of the Liliaceae family, as well as to produce aesthetically beautiful images.  Highly finished drawings like this were the basis from which engraved plates were made, to be hand colored and assembled into volumes.  The complete work was composed of 486 plates, published in 80 separate installments from 1802-1816.

Empress Josephine had a passion for flowers and spent much time and money in creating gardens at Malmaison, Saint-Cloud, Versailles and Sèvres.  Being employed by the Empress, Redouté had open access to these gardens. While this series was not directly commissioned by her, without her patronage the work surely would never have come to fruition.  Knowing that a work such as Les Liliacées would greatly please his patron, Redouté presented his original drawings in a bound 𝔉volu🙈me to the Empress.