The Princess de Broglie | Harriet Parry I Limited Edition Giclee Print
In Jacques-Joseph Tissot’s portrait of The Princess de Broglie, elegance is rendered with near-cinematic precision. Tissot, known for his meticulous attention to fabric, gesture, and social nuance, presents the Princess seated with poised restraint. Her silken gown and ornate surroundings speak to the codes of aristocratic femininity, while her composed gaze suggests both privilege and isolation—a woman shaped by society, yet slightly removed from it.
The floral interpretation translates these themes into a language of petals and structure. The arrangement mirrors the portrait’s layered opulence with carefully chosen blooms—evoking the Princess’s delicacy and refinement. But there’s tension beneath the beauty. Spindly branches or slightly overripe blooms might nod to the constraints of image and decorum, suggesting the subtle burden of perfection. Like Tissot’s painting, the floral work invites viewers to look closer—not just at surface beauty, but at the quiet emotional charge held within it.
Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Giclee Print, on Hahnemühle Photo Rag.
A2 Edition of 50.
In Jacques-Joseph Tissot’s portrait of The Princess de Broglie, elegance is rendered with near-cinematic precision. Tissot, known for his meticulous attention to fabric, gesture, and social nuance, presents the Princess seated with poised restraint. Her silken gown and ornate surroundings speak to the codes of aristocratic femininity, while her composed gaze suggests both privilege and isolation—a woman shaped by society, yet slightly removed from it.
The floral interpretation translates these themes into a language of petals and structure. The arrangement mirrors the portrait’s layered opulence with carefully chosen blooms—evoking the Princess’s delicacy and refinement. But there’s tension beneath the beauty. Spindly branches or slightly overripe blooms might nod to the constraints of image and decorum, suggesting the subtle burden of perfection. Like Tissot’s painting, the floral work invites viewers to look closer—not just at surface beauty, but at the quiet emotional charge held within it.
Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Giclee Print, on Hahnemühle Photo Rag.
A2 Edition of 50.
In Jacques-Joseph Tissot’s portrait of The Princess de Broglie, elegance is rendered with near-cinematic precision. Tissot, known for his meticulous attention to fabric, gesture, and social nuance, presents the Princess seated with poised restraint. Her silken gown and ornate surroundings speak to the codes of aristocratic femininity, while her composed gaze suggests both privilege and isolation—a woman shaped by society, yet slightly removed from it.
The floral interpretation translates these themes into a language of petals and structure. The arrangement mirrors the portrait’s layered opulence with carefully chosen blooms—evoking the Princess’s delicacy and refinement. But there’s tension beneath the beauty. Spindly branches or slightly overripe blooms might nod to the constraints of image and decorum, suggesting the subtle burden of perfection. Like Tissot’s painting, the floral work invites viewers to look closer—not just at surface beauty, but at the quiet emotional charge held within it.
Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Giclee Print, on Hahnemühle Photo Rag.
A2 Edition of 50.
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Harriet Parry is a London-based floral artist whose intuitive botanical installations and spellbinding floral interpretations blur the line between art and enchantment. Her work doesn’t simply invite admiration—it transports you to a world where flora and fauna reign supreme and beauty is the ruling force. Adorn the Common is proud to present this exclusive collection, a curated selection of images created by Parry over the past six years. This remarkable body of work, available exclusively through Adorn the Common, captures the imagination and redefines the art of floristry.
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