Multiflora rose, Rosa multiflora, and Rose panachee
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Multiflora rose, Rosa multiflora, and Rose panachee
Multiflora rose, Rosa multiflora, and Rose panachee.. Multiflora rose, Rosa multiflora, and Rose panachee. handcolored illustration by Pancrace Bessa stipple engraved by Teillard from Charles Malos Histoire des Roses, Paris, 1818
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Charlesmalo Engraved Histoiredesroses Pancracebessa Stipple Teillard
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This exquisite handcolored illustration, titled "Rosa multiflora et Rose panachee" from Charles Malos' "Histoire des Roses," published in Paris in 1818, showcases two beautiful varieties of roses: the Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) and the Panachee rose (Rose panachee). The illustration is a stunning example of the intricate details and vibrant colors achievable through the combination of Pancrace Bessa's hand-painting skills and Teillard's masterful stipple engraving techniques. The Multiflora rose, also known as the Shrub Rose or the Wild Rose of North America, is depicted on the left side of the illustration. This hardy and adaptable rose species is native to eastern North America and is characterized by its clusters of small, pink to white flowers, which bloom in late spring and continue throughout the summer. The Multiflora rose is known for its thorny stems and arching branches, making it a popular choice for hedges and natural barriers. On the right side of the illustration lies the Panachee rose, or the Double Panachee rose. This old garden rose variety is a result of the hybridization between Rosa gallica and Rosa damascena, and it is renowned for its unique, double-layered flowers. The Panachee rose boasts large, velvety, and fragrant blooms, which are typically a deep pink color with a golden-yellow center. This rose variety was highly prized during the 18th and 19th centuries for its ornamental value and its captivating beauty. This illustration is not only a testament to the artistic mastery of Pancrace Bessa and Teillard but also a valuable historical record of these two beautiful rose varieties. The intricate details and vivid colors bring the flowers to life, allowing us to appreciate their beauty and uniqueness even centuries after their initial discovery.
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