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Pineapple Poster

Pineapple Poster

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Pineapple illustration from Les liliacées (1805) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté

Renowned as the “Raphael of flowers,” Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s exquisite botanical artistry brings timeless elegance and a touch of 19th-century sophistication to your space, making this vintage pineapple print a captivating centerpiece for any stylish home décor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Pierre-Joseph Redouté was a Belgian-born botanical painter who became renowned in Paris for his exquisite plant illustrations during the early 19th century. He worked closely with leading botanists and was favored by royal patrons, including Empress Joséphine, contributing to the era’s most important botanical publications. Redouté’s legacy endures as he bridged scientific accuracy with refined artistry, elevating botanical illustration to a celebrated art form.

His works are often displayed alongside other botanical wall art or curated classic art prints to create elegant and timeless gallery walls.

The Artwork

This 1805 pineapple study was created at a time when exotic plants symbolized both scientific progress and social prestige in Europe. The pineapple, a rare and coveted fruit, represented the triumph of horticultural innovation as it was successfully cultivated in European greenhouses despite its tropical origins. Redouté’s illustration reflects the fascination with global botanical discoveries and the desire to document and celebrate them for both educational and decorative purposes.

As a vintage print, it stands as a testament to the period’s belief in the power of observation and classification, while also capturing the allure of rare and beautiful specimens for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Style & Characteristics

The artwork features a single pineapple rendered in precise detail, with careful attention to the plant’s textured skin, leafy crown, and subtle color gradations. Redouté’s technique combines delicate linework and soft washes, resulting in a harmonious balance between scientific clarity and artistic grace.

The palette is dominated by gentle greens and yellow-gold hues set against a clean, pale background, lending the print an airy, archival quality. The overall mood is serene and luminous, characteristic of early nineteenth-century botanical illustration.

In Interior Design

This pineapple botanical print introduces a touch of warmth and sophistication to kitchens, dining areas, or breakfast nooks, where fruit imagery feels especially welcoming. It can also enhance a study or home office with its blend of natural history and decorative charm.

For a cohesive look, pair it with natural materials like wood or rattan, or display it on crisp white walls for a fresh, contemporary effect. It complements other kitchen wall decor and green-toned vintage prints, helping to create a calm, plant-inspired interior atmosphere.