Fruit Trees Collection
Fruit trees have long been a subject of fascination and inspiration for artists throughout history
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Fruit trees have long been a subject of fascination and inspiration for artists throughout history. From the serene landscapes captured in oil on canvas, such as "Sogndal, 1930, " to the vibrant colors of cherry blossoms depicted in woodblock prints like "Peacock in a cherry tree, 1900-30, " these artworks transport us to enchanting orchards bursting with life. Intricate earthenware bowls tell stories of love and temptation, like "Bowl with The Chastisement of Love" from the late 17th century or "Bowl with Adam and Eve" dating back to 1596. These pieces remind us of the timeless allure that fruit holds over our desires. The beauty is not limited to visual art alone; it has also inspired music. In "When Apples were Golden and Songs were Sweet but Summer had Passed Away, " an oil painting from around 1906, we can almost hear melodies drifting through an idyllic orchard. Nature's harmony is further celebrated in works like "A lady seated with a mirror in a garden, with a maid and three musicians. " This gouache on paper piece transports us to a world where fruit trees provide both solace and entertainment. Religious symbolism intertwines with nature's bounty as seen in frescoes like "Scene from the Old Testament: The forbidden fruit" depicting one of humanity's most infamous moments. Meanwhile, delicate hanging scrolls such as "White Plum Blossoms and Moon" evoke tranquility through their depiction of blossoming plum trees under moonlight. Even religious icons find themselves surrounded by fruitful abundance. In tempera on wood masterpiece titled "Madonna and Child with the archangels, " we see cherubs nestled among lush greenery while saints Justus and Zenobius stand witness. Finally, real-life scenes capture blooming seasons near Kressbronn or Tettnang in Germany, where fruit trees paint the landscape with a riot of colors.