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Apple and banana, c1950. Creator: Shirley MarkhamApple and banana, c1950. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
Fruit, c1950. Creator: Shirley MarkhamFruit, c1950. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
The Cider Press in the Middle Ages, c1934. Machine for extracting juice from apples, which is then fermented to make alcoholic cider
Detail of the facade of the attached platform of the Güell Palace 1886-1890Detail of the facade of the attached platform of the Guell Palace 1886-1890, work by Antoni Gaudi i Cornet
Group at the foot of an apple tree, Meissen porcelain, in this German city there sGroup at the foot of an apple tree, Meissen porcelain, in this German city theres a factory since 1710 and in it the secret of hard porcelain in Europe was discovered
Adam and Eve, by Tiziano
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640) Adam and Eve, copy of Titians painting, kept in the Prado Museum
Apple seller with a large basket of fruit, 1820. Artist: Thomas Lord BusbyApple seller with a large basket of fruit, 1820. A boy standing behind a large basket of apples offering apples to passers by
Baking or Boiling Apples, Cries of London, 1804Baking or Boiling Apples. Baking and boiling apple seller in Stratford Place, Mayfair, London, pushing a barrow of apples through the streets. From Cries of London, 1804
Hot Bak d Wardens Hot, Cries of London, (c1688?)Hot Bak d Wardens Hot. A street seller who sells cooked apples and pears, with a pot or jar balanced on her head. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
A Cornish Hug, 1781. A fishwife is holding a dandy aloft, much to his annoyance, for upsetting her stall. On our left an apple woman looks on, on our right are a man and a woman who applauds
Double Flowered Apple, German Catch-Fly and a Bellflower, from Hortus EystettensisI Poma flore multiplici; II Lychnis viscosa sylvestis flore incarnato; III Rapunculus Sylvestius maior (Campanula patula); Besler was an apothecary in Nuremberg
The Discovery of the Law of Gravitation, 1910The Discovery of the Law of Gravitation, pub. 1910 (colour lithograph). Depicting The Wright brothers and Sir Isaac Newton (1643 - 1727)
Freia, the fair one, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamFreia, 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
Jobless New Yorkers selling apples on the pavement, Great Depression, New York, USA, 1930
Apples Came Tumbling about my Ears, 1909Apples Came Tumbling about my Ears, from Gullivers Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour lithograph)
Gulliver Seizes The Enemys Fleet, 1909Gulliver Seizes The Enemys Fleet, from Gullivers Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour lithograph)
Madonna of the Apple. Artist: Memling, Hans (1433 / 40-1494)Madonna of the Apple. From a private collection
The Virgin and child, 1480-1490. Artist: Memling, Hans (1433 / 40-1494)The Virgin and child, 1480-1490. Found in the collection of the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon
Still Life with Cake, 1822. Artist: Peale, Raphaelle (1774-1825)Still Life with Cake, 1822. Found in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, New York
A Peasant of Early England (William I. - Henry III), 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton CalthropA Peasant of Early England (William I. - Henry III), 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]
The Symbol, 1907, (1912). Artist: Frank DickseeThe Symbol, c1907, (1912). From Bibbys Annual 1912, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1912]
Helene - Femme De Menelas, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres FemmesHelene - Femme De Menelas, 1403, (1939). In Greek mythology, Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda. According to legend, she was the most beautiful woman in the world
El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Artist: Peter Paul RubensEl Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Commissioned by Philip IV of Spain, to illustrate a story from Greek mythology, Paris
Eva, (Eve), 1507, (c1934). Artist: Albrecht DurerEva, (Eve), 1507, (c1934). One of a pair of paintings by German artist Albrecht Durer. According to creation myth, Adam and Eve were the first man and woman and the ancestors of all humans
Adan, (Adam), 1507, (c1934). Artist: Albrecht DurerAdan, (Adam), 1507, (c1934). One of a pair of paintings by German artist Albrecht Durer. According to creation myth, Adam and Eve were the first man and woman and the ancestors of all humans
The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). Artist: Harry MorleyThe Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). From the collection of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. From The Studio Painting Series. 1 - Figure Studies
Give Us a Bite, c1900. Artist: Philip William MayGive Us a Bite, c1900. From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme. [The Offices of the Studio, London, Paris, New York, 1900-01]
Basket of Fruit, c1922. Artist: Mark GertlerBasket of Fruit, c1922. From The Studio Volume 86. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]
Still Life, c1919. Artist: Samuel John PeploeStill Life, c1919. From The Studio Volume 78, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1919-20]
The Apple Market, 1915. Artist: Auguste LepereThe Apple Market, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
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
In One Of Ontaarios Fruitful Orchards, c1934. From The Treasury of Knowledge. [Richard Clay & Sons, Ltd. Bungay, Suffolk, 1934]
Vase de Fleurs et Pommes, c19th century. Artist: Paul CezanneVase de Fleurs et Pommes, c19th century. From The Studio Volume 118. [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1939]
Going To School, c19th century. Artist: Charles TurnerGoing To School, c19th century. After Maria Spilsbury (1777-1823). From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]
Adam and Eve, 1504 (1906). Artist: Albrecht DurerAdam and Eve, 1504 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]
Still Life, c1930. Artist: George Leslie HunterStill Life, c1930. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]
Eve, c1900 (1903-1904. Artist: Charles HolroydEve, c1900 (1903-1904. From The Studio Volume 30. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1903-1904]
Still Life, c1891-1935, (1936). Artist: Samuel John PeploeStill Life. From The Studio Volume 112 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1936.]
Adam and Eve, 1505 (1964). from Antoine Verards Bible en Francoys, A print from A History of Wood Engraving, by Douglas Percy Bliss, Spring Books, London, 1964
Afghan produce, c1924. Artist: MullickAfghan produce, c1924. A print from Countries of the World, edited by JA Hammerton, first volume, The Fleetway House, London, c1924
Forbidden Fruit, c1880-1882. Artist: Charles WaltnerForbidden Fruit, c1880-1882. After the painting by John Everett Millais. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882
Ornamental Vase of Flowers and Fruit, c1798, (1938). Artist: Jan van OsOrnamental Vase of Flowers and Fruit, c1798, (1938). Painting held at The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford
Panier Rempli De Pommes, 1887. Artist: Vincent van GoghPanier Rempli De Pommes, 1887. From Van Gogh Paintings, introduction by Graham Reynolds. [Lindsay Drummond, Ltd & Les Editions du Chene, London & Paris, 1947]
Spring, 1931 (1932). Artist: Mark GertlerSpring, 1931 (1932). painting held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. From The Studio Volume 104. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]
The Judgment of Paris, the Paris Conference, First World War, March-June 1916, (c1920). Paris: We ve decided to keep the Apple [Trade] for ourselves. Germania: Then what do I get? Paris: The Pip!
A typical fruit seller, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest FlammarionA typical fruit seller, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)
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