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Pierre-Joseph Redouté: The Botanical Master Perfect for Spring Frame TV Art

Born: 1759, Saint-Hubert, Belgium

Died: 1840, Paris, France

Nationality: Belgian-French

Movement: Botanical Illustration

Pierre-Joseph Redouté painted over 2,000 botanical illustrations during his lifetime — earning the title 'Raphael of Flowers.' His precise yet luminous watercolours of roses, lilies, and exotic blooms are among the most beautiful art for Frame TV spring displays.

The Les Roses Collection

Redouté's most famous work, Les Roses (1817–1824), documents over 170 rose varieties in extraordinary detail. The collection was commissioned by Empress Joséphine and represents the pinnacle of botanical illustration. Individual plates make perfect Frame TV art.

Botanical Art and the Spring Collection

Our Spring Botanical Collection draws directly on Redouté's aesthetic — detailed botanical subjects on soft backgrounds, with the warmth and precision of hand-rendered illustration. Perfect for transitioning from winter fireplace scenes to spring.

Public Domain: All of Redouté's works are in the public domain. High-resolution scans are available through the Biodiversity Heritage Library and major botanical gardens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Redouté's work in the public domain?
Yes. Pierre-Joseph Redouté died in 1840 and all his works are fully in the public domain, freely available for display.
Which Redouté prints look best on Frame TV?
His rose illustrations from Les Roses are ideal — clean backgrounds, precise detail, and warm colour palettes that complement most interiors.

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