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105 New Bond Street London W1S 1DN , England Call Seller 44.207.493.0876

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Traité des arbres fruitiers: A Set of Pears

$ 9,350
  • Description
    A set of six stipple-engraved plates printed in colours and finished by hand. Framed and glazed, overall size: 61.5 x 42.5 cm.
    [Paris, H. Perronneau for T. Delachausée,1807].

    Six plates from 'One of the finest and rarest books on fruit' (Dunthorne p.192). This series takes its title from Duhamel's Traité of 1768, it is an independent work and was intended as Poiteau and Turpin's homage to the earlier work. A team of over twenty engravers was involved. The colour printing was by Langlois, the great French colour-printer who supervised much of Redouté's work.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: France
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Stipple Engraved Plates Printed in Colour
    Condition: Good. In excellent condition. Framed and Glazed. Overall Dimensions: 61.5 x 42.5 cm.
    Creation Date: 1807
    Styles / Movements: Color
    Dealer Reference #: 91747
    Incollect Reference #: 414734
  • Dimensions
    W. 16.73 in; H. 24.21 in;
    W. 42.5 cm; H. 61.5 cm;
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Based in the heart of Mayfair in London, we specialise in prints and original works on paper across a broad range of subjects, from antique prints to modern pochoir plates, as well as photographs from vintage photography to modern art photography.

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