Experience the subtle mystery and elegance of botanical art of yesteryear through this stunning reproduction of Redouté's masterpiece, Herb Paris (Paris Quadrifolia), by the revered artist, Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Redouté is often referred to as the "Raphael of Flowers," and in this stunning image, he portrays his botanical fascination with the unique woodland flower for the famous multi-volume work "Les Liliacées" (c. 1802 - 1816).Characterized by the perfect symmetry, including a distinctive collar of four leaves shaped like crosses, and a single dark-blue berry-like fruit at the top of the plant, Paris quadrifolia (known as True Lover's Knot) has always had the allure of old folktales and quaint cottagecore vibes. Redouté's signature stipple-engraving technique brings the delicate elegance and subtle structure of the plant through accurate representation without the use of bold lines, with the help of watercolors to provide a translucent, dreamy appearance.