Redouté's Fabulous Flowers Journal

Redouté's Fabulous Flowers Journal
Author: Pierre-Joseph Redouté
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780486852904

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One can truly appreciate Pierre-Joseph Redouté's artistry in this exquisite journal that blends beauty and functionality. Often referred to as the "Raphael of Flowers," Redouté was a Belgian painter and botanist renowned for his watercolors of roses, lilies, and other flowers during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The stunning reproduction of the celebrated artist's work graces the cover of a hardcover journal and provides 160 lined pages for your thoughts, ideas, and sketches. Measuring a convenient 6 × 8 inches, this portable journal fits perfectly in your bag or backpack, making it an ideal companion for daily reflections, dream journaling, travel notes, to-do lists, and keeping track of addresses, passwords, and other important information. It's a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves writing or appreciates the beauty of nature.

Redoute's Finest Flowers in Embroidery

Redoute's Finest Flowers in Embroidery
Author: Trish Burr
Publisher: Sally Milner Publishing
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2002
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1863512934

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“Trish Burr has painstakingly recreated blooms from the paintings of 19th-century botanical artist Pierre Joseph Redouté in exquisite embroidery. Using only the simplest stitches, she provides instructions, illustrations and photographs to take you step-by-step through stitching 17 beautiful blossoms—roses, lilies, birds of paradise, dahlias, magnolias and more. A gorgeous gift for anyone with a passion for flowers or needlework.”—Vogue Patterns.

Roses

Roses
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1980
Genre: Rose culture
ISBN: 9780376036568

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Botanical Inspirations Deck & Book Set

Botanical Inspirations Deck & Book Set
Author: Lynn Araujo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9781572818552

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In Victorian England, and in other cultures, flowers were used to convey specific meanings and messages, especially in the coy rituals of courtship. Botanical Inspirations Deck & Book Set brings together the Secret Language of Flowers with the treasured artwork of Pierre-Joseph Redout. Each Botanical Inspirations card features a thoughtful quotation that alludes to the symbolism of the flower. The accompanying guidebook presents inspirational affirmations and narrative vignettes culled from history, mythology, lore and legend. From the demure violet to the noble magnolia, all flowers have stories to tell and lessons to share.This charming gift set includes:44 cards with quotations and flower meanings100-page illustrated guidebook with messages of insight and inspirationFold-out guide to the Secret Language of FlowersDrawstring organza pouch

Redouté's Roses

Redouté's Roses
Author: Pierre Joseph Redouté
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Flowers in art
ISBN: 9781853264986

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A New Flowering

A New Flowering
Author: Shirley Sherwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781854442062

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This major exhibition brings together the greatest treasures of botanical art including over 80 botanical illustrations, both ancient and modern, spanning 1000 years.

The Language of Flowers

The Language of Flowers
Author: Marina Heilmeyer
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"The author outlines the mythology of flowers in the ancient and early Christian worlds and explains their special significance for love and marriage, in customs and festivals and the use of flowers as status symbols, as symbols of the seasons of the year or as metaphors of human qualities. Thirty-five beautiful depictions of flowers taken from the Renaissance and Baroque periods are reproduced as full-page illustrations accompanied by descriptive texts which analyse their symbolism, mythological importance, use and meaning in our present times."--BOOK JACKET.

Plant: Exploring the Botanical World

Plant: Exploring the Botanical World
Author: Phaidon Editors
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780714871486

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The ultimate gift for gardeners and art-lovers, featuring 300 of the most beautiful and pioneering botanical images ever Following in the footsteps of the international bestseller Map: Exploring the World, this fresh and visually stunning survey celebrates the extraordinary beauty and diversity of plants. It combines photographs and cutting-edge micrograph scans with watercolours, drawings, and prints to bring this universally popular and captivating subject vividly to life. Carefully selected by an international panel of experts and arranged in a uniquely structured sequence to highlight thought-provoking contrasts and similarities, this stunning compilation of botanically themed images includes iconic work by celebrated artists, photographers, scientists, and botanical illustrators, as well as rare and previously unpublished images.

Flowers of the Amazon Forests

Flowers of the Amazon Forests
Author: Margaret Mee
Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Dist
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"Flowers of the Amazon Forests: The Botanical Art of Margaret Mee illustrates sixty of her major works with additional sketches painted whilst in the immense, yet vulnerable, rainforests of the Amazon. The accompanying text, taken from the travel diaries she kept during her extensive - and often solo - adventures through Amazonas, recounts her comments on the flowers, trees, birds and animals of the region as well as her thoughts on the rapidly disappearing Brazilian forest, thus setting in context her botanical illustrations." --Book Jacket.

Primrose

Primrose
Author: Elizabeth Lawson
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1789140773

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For centuries common primroses have spread breathtaking carpets of pale lemon yellow across the globe, the first sign of spring. Abundant, edible, and beneficial for many ailments, they have supported civilization’s social and cultural foundations. When undaunted plant hunters risked their lives to introduce the many Himalayan primroses of breathtaking beauty, the primrose gained iconic status. Capable of endless variation, primroses have captured the attention of gardeners, plant breeders, and scientists, while artists and poets have found them essential as both subject matter and muse. William Shakespeare introduced us to the “the primrose path,” a pleasurable but destructive route, in several of his plays, and Charles Darwin spent more than thirty years working with primroses to solve an elegant evolutionary mystery. This book tells the story of how primroses became so successful, circling the Earth, adapting to human civilization, and yet holding their own on inaccessible craggy summits where they may never be seen. Bringing together facts, folklore, and beautiful images from around the world, Primrose is a delightful guide to this hugely popular flower.