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In Love with the Forbidden Fruit: Exploring the Multifaceted Apple Hogarth's "Four Times of the Day" series captures the essence of life, and in one particular scene

Background imageApple Collection: The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention in the Garden of the Hesperides

The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention in the Garden of the Hesperides exhibited 1806: Joseph Mallord Willliam Turner (1775-1851) English artist. Oil on canvas

Background imageApple Collection: Q Quartered it

Q Quartered it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: Market Reports Illustrated - Unexpected fruit supply cleared

Market Reports Illustrated - Unexpected fruit supply cleared
Market Reports Illustrated - Fruit, an unexpected supply was rapidly cleared! A fallen basket of apples is swiftly cleared up by lucky pedestrians! Date: circa 1905

Background imageApple Collection: J Jumped for it

J Jumped for it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: R Ran for it

R Ran for it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

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UVWXYZ
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: M Mourned for it

M Mourned for it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: Front cover of A Apple Pie

Front cover of A Apple Pie
Front cover of iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: N Nodded for it

N Nodded for it

Background imageApple Collection: B Bit it

B Bit it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: E Eat it

E Eat it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageApple Collection: O Opened it

O Opened it

Background imageApple Collection: Pomona (Rackham)

Pomona (Rackham)
She is the Roman goddess of fruit-trees and fruit

Background imageApple Collection: Picking Apples by Millicent Sowerby

Picking Apples by Millicent Sowerby
Two girl guides and a brownie lend a hand by picking apples in a picturesque orchard

Background imageApple Collection: European Starlings - in snow squabbling over apple. Alsace - France

European Starlings - in snow squabbling over apple. Alsace - France
WAT-10183 European Starlings - in snow squabbling over apple. Alsace - France Sturnus vulgaris M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageApple Collection: Gloster 69, Potager du Roi, Chateau de Versailles, France, Europe

Gloster 69, Potager du Roi, Chateau de Versailles, France, Europe

Background imageApple Collection: Carhampton Apple Tree

Carhampton Apple Tree
APPLE TREE CUSTOM Trees are toasted with mulled cider while singing a wassail song; cider-soaked toast is left for robins, and guns are fired to frighten evil spirits

Background imageApple Collection: Boy / Girl Gather Apples

Boy / Girl Gather Apples
A boy and a girl gathering apples in an orchard

Background imageApple Collection: Alexander Apple 1871

Alexander Apple 1871
An Alexander apple (with a blemish)

Background imageApple Collection: Original sin, c.1586-89 (oil on canvas)

Original sin, c.1586-89 (oil on canvas)
8620055 Original sin, c.1586-89 (oil on canvas) by Soens, Jan (c.1553-c.1614); Galleria Nazionale (Complesso Monumentale della Pilotta), Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Original sin)

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8619706

Background imageApple Collection: Girl With Apples

Girl With Apples
Grigore Roibu

Background imageApple Collection: Remember Apple B&W

Remember Apple B&W
Sofie Björkgren-Näse

Background imageApple Collection: Adam and Eve, 1507. Creator: Jan Gossaert

Adam and Eve, 1507. Creator: Jan Gossaert
Adam and Eve, 1507.

Background imageApple Collection: Still Life with porcelain Bowl and Nautilus Cup, 1660. Creator: Willem Kalf

Still Life with porcelain Bowl and Nautilus Cup, 1660. Creator: Willem Kalf
Still Life with porcelain Bowl and Nautilus Cup, 1660.

Background imageApple Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1515. Creator: Bernaert van Orley

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1515. Creator: Bernaert van Orley
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1515.

Background imageApple Collection: Adam and Eve, 1531. Creator: Hans Baldung

Adam and Eve, 1531. Creator: Hans Baldung
Adam and Eve, 1531.

Background imageApple Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1540. Creator: Anon

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1540. Creator: Anon
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1540.

Background imageApple Collection: The Virgin on the crescent with a sceptre and a starry crown, 1516. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Virgin on the crescent with a sceptre and a starry crown, 1516. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Virgin on the crescent with a sceptre and a starry crown, 1516. The Virgin stands on a crescent moon, holding Christ in her arms (he holds an apple)

Background imageApple Collection: The Morning Of Life, 1860-72. Creator: Samuel Palmer

The Morning Of Life, 1860-72. Creator: Samuel Palmer
The Morning Of Life, 1860-72.

Background imageApple Collection: Venus Victorious, 1914. Creator: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Venus Victorious, 1914. Creator: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Venus Victorious, 1914.

Background imageApple Collection: Apples In A Dish, 1883. Creator: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Apples In A Dish, 1883. Creator: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Apples In A Dish, 1883.

Background imageApple Collection: 'Allhallows Eve', designed by J.T. Lucas, 1865. Creator: Unknown

"Allhallows Eve", designed by J.T. Lucas, 1865. Creator: Unknown
"Allhallows Eve", designed by J.T. Lucas, 1865. Engraving of a drawing. 'The last night of October, the vigil of All Saints' Day, was believed, in Scotland especially

Background imageApple Collection: The Abstract Apple

The Abstract Apple
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageApple Collection: Remember Apple Green&Teal

Remember Apple Green&Teal
Sofie Björkgren-Näse

Background imageApple Collection: Remember Apple Red&Pink

Remember Apple Red&Pink
Sofie Björkgren-Näse

Background imageApple Collection: After the Storm

After the Storm
Karen MacKenzie

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Zurab Getsadze

Background imageApple Collection: Navy Blue Floral Apples On Mint

Navy Blue Floral Apples On Mint
Michele Channell

Background imageApple Collection: Bright Double Delight

Bright Double Delight
Lydia Jacobs

Background imageApple Collection: Double Delight and Apple

Double Delight and Apple
Lydia Jacobs

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Zurab Getsadze

Background imageApple Collection: Apple Chiffon Pink Orange

Apple Chiffon Pink Orange
Michele Channell

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Zurab Getsadze

Background imageApple Collection: Apple

Apple
Dale Hefer

Background imageApple Collection: Dame aux fleurs

Dame aux fleurs
Faizal Besari

Background imageApple Collection: Kitchen Set Illustration

Kitchen Set Illustration
Xuan Thai

Background imageApple Collection: Kitchen Set Illustration

Kitchen Set Illustration
Xuan Thai




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In Love with the Forbidden Fruit: Exploring the Multifaceted Apple Hogarth's "Four Times of the Day" series captures the essence of life, and in one particular scene, a couple shares an intimate moment under an apple tree during Night. This timeless image reminds us of Adam and Eve's encounter with the serpent, where temptation lurked amidst luscious apples. Apples have long been associated with both allure and danger. Some varieties are part of a group known as poisonous plants, attracting fruit flies like SEM Z340/0768 to their intoxicating scent. Even an X-ray reveals a skeleton drinking from an apple-shaped vessel, symbolizing our fascination with this captivating fruit. But beyond its dark connotations lies another side to apples - Wassailing Apple Trees is a tradition that celebrates these trees' abundance by singing and offering them cider for good luck. Additionally, Thorn apple or Datura innoxia holds medicinal properties when used correctly. The innocence of childhood is often represented through imagery like that of a naked little girl looking at herself in the mirror; however, it also serves as a reminder that apples play an essential role in maintaining a balanced diet. Normandy's Cider Press showcases how they can be transformed into delicious beverages enjoyed worldwide. Meanwhile, Lady and Blossom 1925 painting encapsulates nature's beauty through delicate blossoms adorning apple trees. From love stories to cautionary tales, from poison to nourishment - apples continue to captivate our imagination throughout history. So next time you bite into this seemingly ordinary fruit, remember its rich tapestry woven within every juicy bite.