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Unique set of three original 18th-century engravings, from the famous Livre de Principes de Fleurs, published around 1755. These engravings were made by Juste Chevillet (1729–1802), a leading engraver of the French Rococo period, based on drawings by Louis Tessier, the court flower painter of King Louis XV.
The engravings show a refined botanical representation of flowers and plants, with a decorative flair typical of the Louis XV style. They were not only admired as works of art, but also served as inspiration for luxurious marquetry on furniture by famous cabinetmakers such as Jean Henri Riesener and the Roentgen family.