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          PIERRE-JOSEPH REDOUTÉ (SAINT-HUBERT 1759-1840 PARIS)
          The branch of a plum-tree bearing fruit with a wasp
          signed ‘P. J. Redoute pinx.’ (lower left)
          black chalk, watercolor and bodycolor on vellum
          13 x 10º in. (33 x 25.7 cm)
          $60,000-80,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Jean-Joseph Espercieux (1757-1840), Paris; bequeathed by him to
          Caroline Gasnier, Paris; by inheritance to her sister
          Marie-Françoise Dey, née Gasnier (died 1878), Paris; bequeathed by her to her
          adoptive daughter
          Lucie-Marie Damour, née Cucily-Gasnier, Paris (according to an inscription on
          the back of the frame signed by her husband, the artist Charles Damour).
          Amédée Damour, Paris; to his niece
          Jeanne Riondel (according to an inscription on the back of the frame).
          Anonymous sale; Christie’s, New York, 28 January 1999, lot 169.
          A handwritten note attached to the back of the frame, signed by the pupil of
          Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Charles Damour (1813-1901?), and dated
          25 January 1879, documents the noteworthy provenance of this beautiful
          sheet, starting with the sculptor Jean-Joseph Espercieux. He may have
          received it as a gift from Redouté himself for having sculpted in plaster the
          painter's bust for the Salon of 1802. The lovingly rendered branch could
          have been taken from a plum tree at Malmaison, where Redouté had been
          working for Joséphine de Beauharnais creating the illustrations for Jardin de
          la Malmaison, published in 1803-1804.







































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