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Apple Tree Collection (page 5)

In the enchanting world of art and history, the apple tree has long been a symbol of temptation, beauty, and abundance

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple Blossoms, 1873. Creator: Charles Francois Daubigny

Apple Blossoms, 1873. Creator: Charles Francois Daubigny
Apple Blossoms, 1873

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms, 1875. Creator: Martin Johnson Heade

Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms, 1875. Creator: Martin Johnson Heade
Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms, 1875

Background imageApple Tree Collection: The Curfew Tower, c1870

The Curfew Tower, c1870. Curfew Tower at Windsor castle dates from the 13th century. The interior of the tower contains a former dungeon. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) forages on pollen in Apple (Malus domestica) flower, collecting

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) forages on pollen in Apple (Malus domestica) flower, collecting pollen in pollen basket. In garden, Surrey, England, UK. May

Background imageApple Tree Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Bolton. Apple trees in bloom

USA, Massachusetts, Bolton. Apple trees in bloom

Background imageApple Tree Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Bolton. Apple trees in bloom

USA, Massachusetts, Bolton. Apple trees in bloom

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Cultivated Crab apple tree (Malus-x-robusta Red-Sentinel ) blossom

Cultivated Crab apple tree (Malus-x-robusta Red-Sentinel ) blossom

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Apple, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Apple, 1877. Apple blossom, (Malus pumila). A deciduous tree originating from in Central Asia. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton, 1897. Creator: John Leech

Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton, 1897. English scientist Isaac Newton (1642-1727) discovered gravity when he watched an apple fall

Background imageApple Tree Collection: apple tree, cape town, color image, colour image, dusk, elevated view, field, hiking

apple tree, cape town, color image, colour image, dusk, elevated view, field, hiking
apple tree, cape town, color image, colour image, dusk, elevated view, Gallo Landscapes, 150006549

Background imageApple Tree Collection: The Apple Harvest, 1890 (oil on canvas)

The Apple Harvest, 1890 (oil on canvas)
XNT204590 The Apple Harvest, 1890 (oil on canvas) by Bernard, Emile (1868-1941); 105x45 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nantes, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageApple Tree Collection: The Holy Family with the Infant St. John the Baptist

The Holy Family with the Infant St. John the Baptist
NOR61462 The Holy Family with the Infant St. John the Baptist by Avont, Pieter van (c.1600-32); Private Collection; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Victorian satire on temptation, overindulgence and greed, 19th Century

Victorian satire on temptation, overindulgence and greed, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a Victorian satire on temptation, overindulgence and greed, 19th Century. We soon forget our present gain, And sigh for what we can t obtain

Background imageApple Tree Collection: The Discovery of the Law of Gravitation, 1910

The Discovery of the Law of Gravitation, 1910
The Discovery of the Law of Gravitation, pub. 1910 (colour lithograph). Depicting The Wright brothers and Sir Isaac Newton (1643 - 1727)

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Freia, the fair one, 1910. Artist: Arthur Rackham

Freia, the fair one, 1910. Artist: Arthur Rackham
Freia, the fair one, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Freia, Frickas sister, with her golden apple tree in the garden. From Das Rheingold. From a private collection

Background imageApple Tree Collection: The Garden of the Hesperides, c1870, (1917). Artist: Edward Burnes-Jones

The Garden of the Hesperides, c1870, (1917). Artist: Edward Burnes-Jones
The Garden of the Hesperides, c1870, (1917). From Bibbys Annual 1917, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1917]

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Kate Greenaways Marigold Garden, 1885, (1946). Artist: Catherine Greenaway

Kate Greenaways Marigold Garden, 1885, (1946). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Kate Greenaways Marigold Garden, 1885, (1946). Marigold Garden: Pictures And Rhymes, 1885, contains nursery rhymes and illustrated tales by Catherine Greenaway (1846-1901)

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple Trees at Eragny, Morning Sunshine, c1896. Artist: Camille Pissarro

Apple Trees at Eragny, Morning Sunshine, c1896. Artist: Camille Pissarro
Apple Trees at Eragny, Morning Sunshine, c1896. From The Studio Volume 99. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1930]

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Why an apple falls, c1918

Why an apple falls, c1918. Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727) often told the story that he was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by watching the fall of an apple from a tree

Background imageApple Tree Collection: In One Of Ontaarios Fruitful Orchards, c1934

In One Of Ontaarios Fruitful Orchards, c1934. From The Treasury of Knowledge. [Richard Clay & Sons, Ltd. Bungay, Suffolk, 1934]

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Sir Isaac Newton under the apple tree, (20th century)

Sir Isaac Newton under the apple tree, (20th century). Newton under the apple tree where, according to popular legend, a falling apple prompted him to devise his theory of gravity

Background imageApple Tree Collection: French machine gunners dug in at the edge of a road, under apple trees, 1918

French machine gunners dug in at the edge of a road, under apple trees, 1918

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Gathering Apples, 1630s. Artist: Jan Brueghel the younger

Gathering Apples, 1630s. Artist: Jan Brueghel the younger
Gathering Apples, 1630s. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 10th October 1897

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Ram, Black Sheep and Two Apple Branches, 16th century. Artist: Joris Hoefnagel

Ram, Black Sheep and Two Apple Branches, 16th century. Artist: Joris Hoefnagel
Ram, Black Sheep and Two Apple Branches, 16th century

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple Blossom (April), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Apple Blossom (April), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Apple Blossom (April), 20th century. Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White. The apple tree (Malus domestica) is a deciduous tree in the rose family best known for its sweet, fruit, the apple

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Depiction of the temptation of Adam and Eve

Depiction of the temptation of Adam and Eve
Swedish wood-carving of the temptation of Adam and Eve, from the Nordika Museums collection in Stockholm

Background imageApple Tree Collection: The Virgin and Child under an Apple Tree, c1525

The Virgin and Child under an Apple Tree, c1525. Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Grass frozen by frost, Valle di Non valley, Trentino, Italy, Europe

Grass frozen by frost, Valle di Non valley, Trentino, Italy, Europe

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Sequence of illustration showing life cycle of apple tree

Sequence of illustration showing life cycle of apple tree

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Braeburn Apples (Malus domestica) growing on an apple tree, fruit-growing region Altes Land

Braeburn Apples (Malus domestica) growing on an apple tree, fruit-growing region Altes Land, Lower Saxony, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Country life in medieval Europe

Country life in medieval Europe
Country life in France in the late Middle Ages. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of a 1517 edition of Virgil published in Lyons

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Spider Web on a misty day

Spider Web on a misty day
An orb weavers web accumulates dew on a misty day in Oregon with ripening apples in the background; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Robin perched on snow-covered branch

Robin perched on snow-covered branch
Colourful robin (Turdus migratorius) perched on a snow-covered branch with dried small apples hanging on the tree; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Countryside with Rye Field and Apple Tree at Sunrise in Summer, Reichartshausen

Countryside with Rye Field and Apple Tree at Sunrise in Summer, Reichartshausen, Miltenberg District, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple Tree in Summer, Switzerland

Apple Tree in Summer, Switzerland

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Blooming Apple Trees in Spring, Monchberg, Spessart, Bavaria, Germany

Blooming Apple Trees in Spring, Monchberg, Spessart, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple Tree, Arnstein, Main-Spessart, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Apple Tree, Arnstein, Main-Spessart, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Silhouette of appel trees in a field with the sun shining through the morning mist in the village

Silhouette of appel trees in a field with the sun shining through the morning mist in the village of Schmachtenberg in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Silhouette of apple trees in a field with the sun shining through the morning mist in the village

Silhouette of apple trees in a field with the sun shining through the morning mist in the village of Schmachtenberg in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Countryside with apple trees in fields and the sun glowing through the morning mist in

Countryside with apple trees in fields and the sun glowing through the morning mist in the community of Grossheubach in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Countryside with morning mist over fields with apple trees at sunrise in Grossheubach in Bavaria

Countryside with morning mist over fields with apple trees at sunrise in Grossheubach in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Countryside with morning mist and sunrise over fields in Grossheubach in Bavaria, Germany

Countryside with morning mist and sunrise over fields in Grossheubach in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Blossoming Apple Trees in Spring, Bad Mergentheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Blossoming Apple Trees in Spring, Bad Mergentheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple Tree, Wissinghausen, Medebach, Hochsauerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Apple Tree, Wissinghausen, Medebach, Hochsauerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Apple on a tree with water droplets

Apple on a tree with water droplets
Close-up of an apple on tree branch with water droplets; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageApple Tree Collection: Raindrops covering apples on a tree

Raindrops covering apples on a tree
Close-up of red apples with rain droplets on a branch of a tree; Calgary, Alberta, Canada



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In the enchanting world of art and history, the apple tree has long been a symbol of temptation, beauty, and abundance. From Charles-Joseph Natoire's captivating painting "The Rebuke of Adam and Eve" to the intricate design for a fan titled "The pea stakers, " this humble tree has captured the imagination of artists throughout centuries. Travel back in time to 1861 in Devonshire, where apple trees were wassailed with hot cider on twelfth eve. The warmth of this tradition still lingers today, reminding us of the deep-rooted connection between humans and nature. Delve further into history with Le Premier Volume de la bible en francoiz historiee et nouvellement imprimee from around 1501. This ancient text showcases how apples have been intertwined with religious narratives since time immemorial. Nature's bounty is beautifully displayed in Red Cider Apples hanging gracefully on branches at Gloster 69, Potager du Roi in Chateau de Versailles. These vibrant fruits tell tales of harvests past and promise future delights. Imagine yourself strolling through picturesque orchards during springtime in Normandy, France. Apple trees burst into magnificent blossoms that paint landscapes with delicate hues - a breathtaking sight that evokes feelings of renewal and hope. But it is not just artistic interpretations that make apples special; they are also woven into mythological stories like "The Woman And The Apple Tree" or depicted as objects causing great disputes like in "Judgement of Paris. " Even tapestries such as Park au Cerfs' masterpiece made around 1500 celebrate the allure and mystique surrounding these beloved trees. Woolen threads intricately weave together scenes depicting apple-laden branches against lush backgrounds - an ode to their timeless charm.