Bright and light, the jonquil (jonquille) is captured in a delicate interplay of upright stems and star-like blossoms.
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Original engravings from the 17th–19th century.
Bright and light, the jonquil (jonquille) is captured in a delicate interplay of upright stems and star-like blossoms. Grasset’s stylized rendering translates this early spring flower into refined vertical motifs — ideal for panels, columns, or textile borders.
A symbol of rebirth and new beginnings, this plate radiates optimism and clarity, offering a visual breath of spring.
Artist: Eugène Grasset-Explore the story behind this plate on our blog
Title: Jonquil (Jonquille)
Plate Number: 30
Date: 1896
Technique: Original color lithograph
Size: 45 × 32 cm
Condition: Fine
Edition: Charles Gillot, Paris
A fresh, uplifting design — ideal for bright interiors and seasonal decoration.
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