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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]
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
French machine gunners dug in at the edge of a road, under apple trees, 1918
Gathering Apples, 1630s. Artist: Jan Brueghel the youngerGathering Apples, 1630s. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F MeaulleHarmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 10th October 1897
Ram, Black Sheep and Two Apple Branches, 16th century. Artist: Joris HoefnagelRam, Black Sheep and Two Apple Branches, 16th century
Apple Blossom (April), 20th century. Artist: CM DixonApple 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
Depiction of the temptation of Adam and EveSwedish wood-carving of the temptation of Adam and Eve, from the Nordika Museums collection in Stockholm
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
Midday, 1917. Artist: Kuz ma Petrov-VodkinMidday, 1917. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg