Pierre Vallet
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Pierre Vallet (c. 1575,
Orléans Orléans (;"Orleans"
(US) and
Marie de Medicis Marie de' Medici (french: link=no, Marie de Médicis, it, link=no, Maria de' Medici; 26 April 1575 – 3 July 1642) was Queen consort of France, Queen of France and List of Navarrese royal consorts, Navarre as the second wife of King Henry IV o ...
of
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, second wife of
Henry IV of France Henry IV (french: Henri IV; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithets Good King Henry or Henry the Great, was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. He was the first monarc ...
. Vallet made botanical illustrations, along with Jean Robin, for the ''Le Jardin du tres Chrestien Henry IV'' (1608) with plants from the garden of the
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along with exotic curiosities from West Africa and Spain.


Life and work

Vallet was born in Orleans and moved to Paris where he worked as an embroiderer under the patronage of
Marie de Médici Marie de' Medici (french: link=no, Marie de Médicis, it, link=no, Maria de' Medici; 26 April 1575 – 3 July 1642) was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Henry IV of France of the House of Bourbon, and Regent of the Kingdom ...
of Florence (1575-1642), the second wife of Henry IV (1553-1610). Records suggest that there was a father and son who went by the name of Pierre Vallet and that the son became more well known. He used floral motifs in his work and produced the ''Le Jardin du très Chrestien Henry IV'' ('The Garden of the most Christian Henry IV') in 1608 which was meant to guide embroidery works. The second edition explicitly noted that the book was made for “those who wish to paint or illuminate, embroider or make tapestries on the basis of this present book.” The third edition in 1650 went by the title of ''Hortus regius''. The book became a source for floral motifs in textile designs during the seventeenth century. Copies of his works were made by Johann Theodor de Bry in '''Florilegium Novum''' (1611), by Emanuel Sweert in 1612, and by Friderico Barbette in Florilegium Novum''' (1641). The French writer, Roger de Felice, noted in his book ''French Furniture in the Middle Ages and under Louis XIII'' (1923) that: "The favourite motifs for embroidery and needlework were large flowers and fruits done in natural colours. We know that the Jardin du Roi, the Jardin des Plantes of to-day, was expressly established under Henri IV, by the gardener Jean Robin and by Pierre Vallet, the king’s embroiderer, to provide the embroiderers both male and female with new models inspired by exotic plants." Vallet also illustrated
Jacques-Philippe Cornut Jacques-Philippe Cornut or Jacques-Philippe Cornuti or Jacobus Cornutus (19 October 1606 Paris – 23 August 1651) was a French physician and botanist. He was the author of ''Enchiridion botanicum parisiense'' (''Botanical Manual of Paris''), ...
's ''Canadensium plantarum'' published in 1635, and ''Les Adventures Amoureuse de Theagenes et Chariclée Sommairement Discrète et Representee par Figures'' (Gabriel Tavernier, Paris, 1613),the hero and heroine of an erotic 4th century romance in Greek by
Heliodorus Heliodorus is a Greek name meaning "Gift of the Sun". Several persons named Heliodorus are known to us from ancient times, the best known of which are: *Heliodorus (minister) a minister of Seleucus IV Philopator c. 175 BC * Heliodorus of Athen ...
, Bishop of Trikka.


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Canadensium plantarum
(1635)
Le jardin du roy très chrestien Henry IV
(1608, uncoloured)
Pierre Vallet Botanical Images and Portrait circa 1608
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vallet, Pierre French botanical illustrators Artists from Orléans 1657 deaths 1570s births