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Redouté P.J.
Pierre-Joseph Redouté – Arboreal Elegance from Arbres et Arbustes
Discover a refined selection of original 19th-century botanical engravings by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, the “Raphael of Flowers,” whose mastery of light, colour and structure defined the golden age of botanical art. These rare plates from Arbres et Arbustes reveal the quiet majesty of trees and shrubs through delicate shading, precise morphology and unparalleled naturalistic balance.
Printed in the early 1800s and finished with subtle gum-arabic highlights, each engraving blends scientific clarity with an elegance that made Redouté a favourite at the courts of Joséphine de Beauharnais and the Jardin des Plantes. Perfect for collectors and for interiors seeking serene, evergreen beauty.
These plates capture the architecture of nature — branching silhouettes, textured bark, and botanical detail that resonates with both scientific heritage and contemporary design.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
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— • —Heritage Stories – The Legacy of Redouté
Explore the world that shaped Redouté’s art — from imperial commissions to the scientific ambitions that defined the French Enlightenment. Learn how his arboreal compositions from Arbres et Arbustes reflect a harmony of observation, technique and poetic precision.
Pierre-Joseph Redouté — Floral Art in the Service of Science →
Looking for original Redouté botanical prints? Explore authentic 19th-century engravings of trees, shrubs and foliated species — timeless works of scientific botanical art ideal for elegant interiors and collectors of natural history.
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Turpin P.J.F
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected botanical engravings by Turpin from the Dizionario di Scienze Naturali.
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Discover the botanical elegance of Pierre Jean François Turpin, one of the greatest botanical illustrators of the 19th century. These original engravings, taken from the Florentine Dizionario di Scienze Naturali, reveal flowers, leaves and plant structures with a balance of scientific precision and poetic grace that has few equals in the history of natural history art.
Printed over 180 years ago and hand-finished with delicate gum arabic highlights, each plate combines fine line work, subtle shading and carefully observed detail. Turpin’s compositions are at once clear and lyrical, making these engravings ideal for interiors that seek both decorative refinement and a strong connection to scientific heritage.
From elegant flowers to rare botanical species and delicate studies of algae and fruit, these sheets offer a curated window into the visual language of early 19th-century botany — perfect for collectors, designers and anyone who appreciates art and knowledge in perfect harmony.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
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— • —Heritage Stories – Turpin in the Dizionario di Scienze Naturali
These botanical engravings belong to the historic Dizionario di Scienze Naturali, a monumental Florentine work that united scientific accuracy with refined naturalist illustration. Turpin’s plates stand out for their elegance, clarity and poetic structure — admired today by collectors, designers and botanical art lovers alike.
Pierre Jean François Turpin — The Botanical Illustrator of Natural Harmony Sacchetti Collection — “Not Just Another Print” Looking for original antique botanical prints by Turpin? Discover authentic 19th-century engravings from the Dizionario di Scienze Naturali, featuring elegant flowers, delicate ferns and rare plants — timeless scientific botanical art for refined interiors and serious collectors.
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Bessa Pancrace
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected botanical engravings by Pancrace Bessa from Arbres et Arbustes.
— • —Pancrace Bessa – Botanical Grace from Arbres et Arbustes
Explore the delicate precision of Pancrace Bessa’s botanical engravings, created for the monumental French work Arbres et Arbustes. Bessa’s style blends scientific clarity with a painter’s sensitivity: finely observed leaves, blossoms and fruit are arranged in compositions that feel both natural and serenely balanced.
These original 19th-century plates were printed with great care and finished by hand, often with subtle gum-arabic highlights that enrich light and texture. From garden roses to fruit-bearing trees, each sheet captures a moment of botanical poise — ideal for interiors that seek refinement without excess.
Whether framed individually or curated as a small gallery, Bessa’s engravings bring a quietly luxurious atmosphere to living rooms, studies and elegant kitchen spaces, while preserving the scientific spirit of early 19th-century natural history.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
Worldwide delivery via UPS / DHL Premium Express — free above €300
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— • —Heritage Stories – Pancrace Bessa and the World of Arbres et Arbustes
Discover how Pancrace Bessa worked alongside the great botanists and patrons of his time to create one of the most refined visual records of trees and shrubs. His plates from Arbres et Arbustes stand at the crossroads of scientific observation and poetic botanical painting.
Pancrace Bessa — The Naturalist Painter of Botanical Grace Pierre-Joseph Redouté — Floral Art in the Service of Science Looking for original antique botanical prints by Pancrace Bessa? Discover 19th-century engravings of trees, shrubs, flowers and rare garden species — refined botanical wall art with both historical value and decorative beauty, ideal for collectors and sophisticated interiors.
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Elisabeth Blackwell
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected botanical engravings from Elisabeth Blackwell’s A Curious Herbal.
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Discover a curated selection of original 18th-century botanical engravings by Elisabeth Blackwell, taken from the 1737 edition of A Curious Herbal. These plates were created to document medicinal plants with scientific accuracy and artistic grace, making Blackwell one of the pioneering female illustrators in the history of natural science.
Each engraving combines finely observed plant structure with delicate hand-colouring, capturing herbs, shrubs and garden species used in early-modern medicine and household remedies. From roots and stems to flowers and fruit, every detail reflects a careful dialogue between botany, pharmacy and visual art.
These original plates are ideal for refined interiors, herbal-inspired kitchens, studios and reading rooms, or as meaningful gifts for collectors, physicians, pharmacists and lovers of botanical history who appreciate both the beauty and the story behind each plant.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
Worldwide delivery via UPS / DHL Premium Express — free above €300
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— • —Heritage Stories – Elisabeth Blackwell and A Curious Herbal
Behind these plates lies an extraordinary story of resilience, scholarship and artistic talent. Working in London in the 1730s, Elisabeth Blackwell produced A Curious Herbal to document medicinal plants, supporting her family while contributing to the advancement of botanical and medical knowledge.
Read the story behind A Curious Herbal and Elisabeth Blackwell → Looking for original botanical herb prints and antique medicinal plant engravings to enrich your home, office, kitchen or studio? Explore authentic 18th-century plates from Elisabeth Blackwell’s A Curious Herbal — timeless botanical artworks where science, history and interior elegance meet.
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Vietz Icones Plantarum
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected botanical engravings from Vietz’s Icones Plantarum.
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The botanical engravings from Ferdinand Bernhard Vietz’s Icones Plantarum belong to one of the most refined visual traditions of early 19th-century Vienna. These plates, finely engraved and delicately hand-coloured, were conceived not only as scientific documents but as luminous portraits of plant structure — elegant compositions where venation, stems and blossoms are rendered with remarkable clarity.
Their balanced proportions and subtle chromatic tones make each engraving a timeless decorative presence. Whether displayed singly or as curated sets, Vietz’s botanicals bring a quiet, intellectual elegance to contemporary interiors — ideal for collectors of natural history art and for anyone seeking authentic antique prints of serene, ordered beauty.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
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Published in the early 1800s, Icones Plantarum embodies Vienna’s Enlightenment spirit — a cultural landscape in which scientific accuracy and aesthetic refinement moved in parallel. Vietz’s engravings served as both pedagogical tools and objects of contemplation, revealing botanical structure with an almost architectural sense of order.
Read more about Ferdinand Bernhard Vietz and Icones Plantarum →
Looking for original botanical prints and antique botanical engravings to enrich your home, office or studio? Explore authentic early 19th-century plates from Ferdinand Bernhard Vietz’s Icones Plantarum — refined botanical artworks where scientific clarity, historical depth and timeless interior elegance meet.
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Abraham Munting
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected botanical engravings from Abraham Munting’s remarkable natural history studies.
— • —Abraham Munting – Botanical Curiosities from Nauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen
Discover a rare selection of original 17th-century botanical engravings by Abraham Munting, one of the most distinctive figures in early botanical illustration. His work originates from the Dutch publication Nauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen, later known as Phytographia Curiosa, where plants are presented not merely as scientific specimens, but as expressive visual compositions.
Published in Amsterdam at the end of the 17th century, these engravings belong to a fascinating era when botany still retained the spirit of the cabinet of curiosities. Munting’s plates often depict the full structure of each plant — roots, stems, blossoms and fruits — arranged with an almost sculptural sense of presence and balance.
These prints offer a distinctive decorative and intellectual quality: unusual botanical forms, strong vertical compositions, and a visual language that blends observation with imagination. Ideal for collectors of early natural history and for interiors seeking rare works with depth, character and historical resonance.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
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Returns accepted — a smooth, worry-free experience
— • —Heritage Stories – The World of Munting
Explore the early age of botanical exploration, when science, wonder and artistic invention were deeply intertwined. Munting’s engravings reflect a world in which plants were studied with care, but also presented with a theatrical beauty that still feels extraordinary today.
Abraham Munting — Botanical Curiosity and Early Natural Science →
Looking for original Munting botanical prints? Discover authentic 17th-century engravings from Nauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen, also known as Phytographia Curiosa — rare works of early botanical art combining scientific observation, decorative power and cabinet-of-curiosities charm.
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Philip Miller
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected botanical engravings from Philip Miller’s celebrated Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful and Uncommon Plants.
— • —Philip Miller – 18th-Century Botanical Elegance from Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants
Discover a refined selection of original 18th-century botanical engravings and artworks associated with Philip Miller, one of the most influential figures in early modern botany. These works originate from Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants, first published in London between 1755 and 1760 as a visual complement to his celebrated Gardeners Dictionary.
The collection includes plates from the first English edition, as well as works related to the later German edition of 1766, which expanded and enriched the original publication. This edition introduced a broader range of ornamental and cultivated species, reflecting a growing European interest in rare plants, horticultural experimentation, and decorative botanical imagery.
Produced under Miller’s scientific influence and drawn from living specimens, these works combine the precision of botanical observation with a refined decorative sensibility. Whether engraved by leading artists such as Georg Dionysius Ehret, Johann Sebastian Mueller and Richard Lancke, or interpreted through later continental variations, they reflect a moment when botanical science and visual elegance reached a remarkable synthesis.
— • —From the 1766 German Edition Preface
Issued as a refined continuation of Miller’s original English work, the German edition of 1766 presents the collection through a slightly different lens — one that places greater emphasis on ornamental richness and visual interpretation.
The German edition presents the work as a continuation of Miller’s illustrations of beautiful and rare plants, bringing together species admired for their rarity, variation, and ornamental value.
It emphasizes that many of these plants were successfully cultivated and observed in bloom, and were therefore faithfully drawn from nature — a principle that reflects the remarkable balance between scientific accuracy and decorative refinement that defines this collection.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
Worldwide delivery via UPS / DHL Premium Express — free above €300
No customs duties or taxes worldwide — no delays, no extra charges upon delivery
Secure, professional packaging for safe international delivery
Returns accepted — a smooth, worry-free experience
— • —Heritage Stories – The World of Miller
Explore the figures behind this remarkable botanical work — from scientific vision to artistic execution. Together, they shaped a visual language that defined 18th-century botanical illustration.
Philip Miller — Botanical Science and the Art of Cultivation →
Georg Dionysius Ehret — The Art of Botanical Precision →
Johann Sebastian Mueller — The Precision of Botanical Engraving →
Richard Lancake — Botanical Observation and Engraved Form →Looking for original Philip Miller botanical prints? Discover authentic 18th-century engravings and artworks from Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants — spanning the first English edition (1755–1760) and the enriched German edition of 1766 — combining scientific precision, horticultural innovation, and refined decorative presence.
Dwarf Mountain Pine...
Antique engraving of Pinus Mugho by Bessa, rich in botanical detail.