Anthericum Frutescens

By Pierre-Joseph Redouté

Dive into the world of elegant botanical art from the golden age of botanical painting with this gorgeous reproduction of Anthericum Frutescens (also known as Bulbine Frutescens or Stalked Bulbine). Originally painted in 1799 by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, whose moniker is "Raphael of Flowers" and who was the favored painter of the flowers of both Marie Antoinette and Joséphine Empress, this artwork portrays the beauty of nature with meticulous precision.

The plant is characterized by slender and succulent-like blue-green leaves and a gorgeous stalk of happy yellow starry flowers. The print can serve as a great addition to a living room, study, or kitchen as its neutral background creates an aura of romantic sophistication of French country style or cottagecore vibes.

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