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Artist:
Ernestine Panckoucke (1784 - 1860)
Very fine stipple engraving of a cutting from the Almond Tree from one of the most important French medicinal herbals of the 19th century. Rare. From Chaumeton, Flore Medicale References, Nissen BBI 349; Plesch 131; Pritzel 1679.
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Very fine stipple engraving of a cutting from the Almond Tree from one of the most important French medicinal herbals of the 19th century. Rare.
From Chaumeton, Flore Medicale
References, Nissen BBI 349; Plesch 131; Pritzel 1679.
Biography:
Ernestine Panckoucke (1784-1860)
Panckoucke, was a talented French botanical illustrator and flower painter, considered one of Redouté’s most gifted students. She described herself as a ‘translator of Goethe’s poems, pupil of Redouté and designer of Chaumeton’s “Flore Médicale“‘, published by her husband Charles Louis Fleury Panckoucke (1780-1844). She illustrated this work with Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840). She is thought to have met Redouté at either the Château de Malmaison whilst a student under Prud’hon, or at Jean-Baptiste Isabey’s studio while sitting for a portrait. Afterwards she regularly attended Redoute’s classes at the Jardin des Plantes. Redouté had been commissioned by Empress Joséphine to depict the roses and lilies at Malmaison.
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