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Redouté, Pierre Joseph (1759-1840)
"Amaryllis Josephinae". Stipple engraving à la poupée. From "Les liliacées," by Pierre Joseph Redouté. Paris: for the author, 1802-1816, pls. 370-371. Double-spread page. Empress Josephine Bonaparte commissioned the famous eight-volume work of plants growing in her gardens and glasshouses at Malmaison. This South African native now called "Brunsvigia josephinae" reached Holland in 1789 and first bloomed at Malmaison in 1805. 
Location The LuEsther T. Mertz Library/The New York Botanical Garden/
Unique Identifier ART308040 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6388px × 4751px 
Photo Credit The LuEsther T. Mertz Library, NYBG / Art Resource, NY 
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Amaryllis, Flower
Bonaparte, Josephine, nee Beauharnais (1763-1814)
Botanical Study
Botany
Engraving