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Drawing from works by Pierre Joseph Redouté, the renowned botanical illustrator, this jacquard bouquet composition features background reminiscent of the shaded gardens at Versailles Trianon, creating sophisticated dialogue between scientific botanical documentation and royal landscape architecture. Redouté's precision in floral representation combined with evocative garden settings reflects the intersection of natural science and aristocratic culture that characterized late 18th and early 19th-century French artistic traditions. Available in two portrait formats - 150 x 110 cm and 200 x 150 cm - the piece demonstrates how botanical accuracy could be enhanced through carefully chosen environmental contexts that suggested the cultivated origins of cut flowers. The Trianon garden reference connects the floral subject to Marie Antoinette's pastoral retreat, where informal landscape design celebrated natural beauty over formal geometric patterns. Redouté's influence on botanical illustration established standards for scientific accuracy combined with artistic beauty that made his work valuable both as documentation and decoration, appealing to collectors who appreciate how botanical art bridged scientific observation with aesthetic sophistication while preserving knowledge of historical garden cultures and horticultural achievements.