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Fruit Motif Collection

"Delightful Fruit Motif: A Journey Through Time and Artistry" Step into a world where the beauty of nature intertwines with artistic craftsmanship

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Strawberry Tea Set, 1912. Creator: Frederick Childe Hassam

Strawberry Tea Set, 1912. Creator: Frederick Childe Hassam
Strawberry Tea Set, 1912

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Suzani (large hanging or cover), Uzbekistan, 1840/1890. Creator: Unknown

Suzani (large hanging or cover), Uzbekistan, 1840/1890. Creator: Unknown
Suzani (large hanging or cover), Uzbekistan, 1840/1890

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Bedcover (Cockscomb, Rose Tree and Pineapple Quilt), United States, c. 1840. Creator: Unknown

Bedcover (Cockscomb, Rose Tree and Pineapple Quilt), United States, c. 1840. Creator: Unknown
Bedcover (Cockscomb, Rose Tree and Pineapple Quilt), United States, c. 1840

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel, France, c. 1736. Creator: Jean Revel

Panel, France, c. 1736. Creator: Jean Revel
Panel, France, c. 1736

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley

Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley
Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley

Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley
Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Wooden Jam Pail, c. 1936. Creator: Anthony Zuccarello

Wooden Jam Pail, c. 1936. Creator: Anthony Zuccarello
Wooden Jam Pail, c. 1936

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Wooden Pail, c. 1936. Creator: Anthony Zuccarello

Wooden Pail, c. 1936. Creator: Anthony Zuccarello
Wooden Pail, c. 1936

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Mirror Depicting King Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza, England, 17th century

Mirror Depicting King Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza, England, 17th century

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel (Dress Fabric), France, 1703 / 05. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Dress Fabric), France, 1703 / 05. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Dress Fabric), France, 1703/05

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel, France, 1780s. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, 1780s. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, 1780s

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel (Dress Fabric), France, 1700 / 10. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Dress Fabric), France, 1700 / 10. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Dress Fabric), France, 1700/10

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel, France, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, c. 1700

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel, France, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, 19th century

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Length of Woven Silk, France, 1735 / 38. Creator: Unknown

Length of Woven Silk, France, 1735 / 38. Creator: Unknown
Length of Woven Silk, France, 1735/38

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel, France, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, c. 1800

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Panel, France, c. 1734. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, c. 1734. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, c. 1734

Background imageFruit Motif Collection: Fragment, France, 17th / 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, France, 17th / 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, France, 17th/18th century


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"Delightful Fruit Motif: A Journey Through Time and Artistry" Step into a world where the beauty of nature intertwines with artistic craftsmanship. The fruit motif, showcased in various forms throughout history, has captivated artists and viewers alike. From the exquisite Wooden Jam Pail crafted by Anthony Zuccarello in 1936 to the intricate Panel from France dating back to 1740, this collection takes us on a visual feast. Intriguingly, even mirrors became canvases for this enchanting theme. The Mirror Depicting King Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza transports us to England's 17th century royal court, where fruits symbolize abundance and prosperity. The French textile industry embraced the fruit motif with fervor during different eras. Whether it is the vibrant Panel from 1703/05 or the delicate Dress Fabric panel from 1780s, each piece tells a unique story through its expertly woven threads. As we delve deeper into time, we encounter more masterpieces like the Length of Woven Silk from France in 1735/38 that showcases an array of luscious fruits bursting with color. The intricately designed Panels from c. 1800 and c. 1734 further showcase how this timeless motif continued to evolve over centuries while retaining its allure. Each artwork invites us to appreciate not only their aesthetic appeal but also their cultural significance. As we admire these creations by unknown creators who left their mark on history, we are reminded of humanity's enduring fascination with nature's bounty. The fruit motif transcends time and boundaries; it connects generations through its universal appeal. So let us celebrate this delightful journey through art as we savor every detail of these magnificent pieces that bring forth joyous memories of orchards ripe with life's sweetness.