Pierre-Antoine Poiteau (23 March 1766 Âmbleny - 27 February 1854) was a French botanist, gardener and botanical artist. [1] Biography He was born in Ambleny, France. Biography French botanical artist, horticulturalist, and botanist. Pierre Antoine Poiteau was born in Ambleny, near Soissons, of very poor parents, and was illiterate when he began as a garden labourer at the Jardin des Plantes in 1790.
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Osenat 1 Theodore Bruce 1 Weschler's 1 152: PIERRE-ANTOINE POITEAU (1766 - 1854) Four illuminated engravings of botany Est: € 200 - € 300 View sold prices May. 31, 2023 Bayeu Subastas Madrid, ES PIERRE-ANTOINE POITEAU (Ambleny 1766 - Paris,1854) Four illuminated engravings of botany 39 x 28 cm200 - 300 €. Pierre Antoine Poiteau was born the 23rd of March, 1766, in the village of Âmbleny close to Soissons (Aisne). Although his father was poor and did not know how to read or write, he believed in education and sent his son, at the age of six, to study at Viviers school. The school cost 20 cents per month and 48 cents per year. Name: Poiteau, Pierre Antoine: Date of birth: 1766 : Date of death: 1854 : Remarks [author note: Herbarium and types: P, PC; additional material at B (Willd.), BR, E. The work of contemporaneous artists Pierre-Antoine Poiteau and George Brookshaw converge on a number of levels, and elevate pomological investigation to an aestheticized strata. Subject matter and technique are a point of commonality between the two artists, and yet the overall effect of their individual work is quite different.
PierreAntoine Poiteau (Ambleny 17661854 Paris)
Pierre-Antoine Poiteau was a French botanist, gardener and botanical artist. Pierre-Antoine Poiteau was a French botanist, gardener and botanical artist. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile. The magnificence Pierre Joseph Redouté brought to the art of rose and lily illustration was equaled by his pupil, Pierre Antoine Poiteau, in the splendid engravings of oranges, lemons and grapefruit presented in the Histoire Naturelle des Orangers. This spectacular publication has long been admired by botanical art connoisseurs and was singled. Pierre-Antoine Poiteau (1766-1854), French botanist, gardener and botanical artist. Taxon names authored (List may be incomplete) 16 taxon names authored by Pierre-Antoine Poiteau Eponyms (List may be incomplete) 3 eponyms of Pierre-Antoine Poiteau Publications (List may be incomplete) Authority control VIAF: 19667797 ISNI: 0000 0001 0876 0627 POITEAU, Pierre Antoine (1766-1854). Pomologie française; recueil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France. Paris: Langlois and Leclercq, 1846.
Lemon Illustration by Pierre Antoine Poiteau
The underlying illustrations were created by well-known artists such as Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759-1840), Pierre Antoine Poiteau (1766-1854), and Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840). While the exhibition mainly consists of florals, 12 works from the FlorDalí series depict fruits. Home » Botanical Art » Pierre-Antoine Poiteau Pomologie Française - Antique Originals 73 Products Sale! Quick View Pomologie Française - Antique Originals Poiteau Pl. 61, Abricot noir $ 700.00 $ 350.00 Hand-applied stipple engraving; circa 1846 Sale! Quick View Pomologie Française - Antique Originals Poiteau Pl. 66, Prunier de Catalogne
POITEAU, Pierre-Antoine (1766-1854). Pomologie Française. Recueil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France. Paris: Paul Renouard pour Langlois et Leclercq, 1846. Poiteau, Pierre Antoine (1766-1854) (co-collector) Biography. French botanical artist and botanist. Born in Vire, the son of a poor artisan, Turpin received little formal education but was trained in the elements of drawing by a local artist before joining the battalion of Calvados and being posted to the French colony of Saint Domingue at the.
Red Apricot Illustration by Pierre Antoine Poiteau
Title & Author Format Holdings Editions From To; Histoire naturelle des orangers by Risso, A. (Antoine), 1777-1845 DDC/LCC: 147: 24: 1818: 2019: Pomologie française : recueil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France by Poiteau, Pierre Antoine, 1766-1854 DDC/LCC: 64 Pierre-Antoine Poiteau's depiction of the common persimmon is an exemplary use of stipple engraving, demonstrating its elegant appeal. Conclusion. The intaglio printmaking processes discussed in this guide are but a few of the historical techniques used to produce image multiples. The commonality between intaglio printmaking processes lies in.