Product type: Fine art prints
Based in Lincolnshire, Duet Prints have been producing limited edition collectors' series of fine art prints, since October, 1998. They work with Tate Britain and Tate Modern to promote their current exhibitions with exclusive print offers and have also worked with the Royal Academy of Arts.
All of their prints are proofed by the gallery, to ensure that they are an accurate reproduction of the original artwork.
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Duet Prints have worked with the RHS since June 2004 and have so far produced three collections of prints using images from the Lindley Library.
These have been offered to readers of the Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph as part of their coverage of the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and RHS Chelsea Flower Show and to the readers of several prestigious design magazines including 25 Beautiful Homes, Homes & Gardens, BBC Homes & Antiques, Country Homes & Interiors, Country Living and Good Housekeeping, to name but a few.
Each collection consists of six prints, reproduced on lumi silk art paper.
The Redoute Collection
A set of six prints by the renowned French illustrator Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759-1840): Dahlia double; Polianthus tuberosa; Iris xiphium; Primula grandiflora; Paeonia lactifolia; Agapanthus umbellatus.
The RHS Fruit Collection
The following six prints make up the RHS Fruit Collection: Citrus limon 'Bignette' by Antoine Risso; Pyrus communis 'Cardinale' by Pierre-Antoine Poiteau; Vitis vinifera 'Damson' by William Hooker; Prunus armeniaca 'Musch Musch' by Augusta Withers; Citrus aurantium (Seville Orange) by Antonio Targioni-Tozzetti; Malus domestica 'Red August Siberian Crab' by Charles John Robertson.
The RHS Print Collection
The six beautiful floral artworks which make up the RHS Print Collection are: an early 18th century drawing of Tulipa 'Prins d'Orange Blanc' attributed to August Sievert; a coloured stipple engraving of Magnolia x soulangiana from Choix des plus belles fleurs (1827-33) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté; a drawing of the poppy anemone (Anemone coronaria var. phoenicia) by Edward Augustus Bowles; an early 18th century drawing of Tulipa 'Prins Frederick', attributed to August Sievert; a drawing of Iris germanica from Flore du désert, a collection of plant portraits by an anonymous French artist of the early nineteenth century; a hand coloured engraving of bergamot, Monarda didyma, from the eleventh or supplementary volume of Ferdinand Vietz's Icones Plantarum (1822).
More information
To see any of the collections currently available click visit www.duetprints.com