Common Questions


Can I link to this web site?

Certainly!
To make a link, copy and paste the following code into your web page:

<a href="http://www.apictureofroses.com/">A Picture of Roses - The roses painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté</a>

Do you sell prints or graphics?

This site is non-commercial – it doesn’t sell prints, graphics or other merchandise. If you’re looking for a Redouté rose print, try searching the online art print stores.

 

Where can I buy Old Roses?
There are a number of nurseries that specialise in Old Roses. Do an online search for ‘Old Roses’ or ‘Heritage Roses’ or use the specific name of the rose. Even if a nursery doesn’t stock the rose you’re looking for, they may be able to suggest another source that does. Also, try asking around the rose forums for help.


Who can I ask to identify a rose growing in my garden?

Try contacting your local rose society. They will be able to put you in touch with someone experienced in rose identification.

 

I think I have an original Redouté painting or print - how do I authenticate it?
An art dealer should be able to authenticate your print or original painting.

Dealers who specialise in Redouté are:

http://www.audubonart.com/

http://www.ursusbooks.com/

http://www.donaldheald.com/

http://www.tamoneillfinearts.com/








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Researching Old Roses

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