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SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks by Lucian Freud, Jakob Bogdani, Marina Bogdanova, Irena Aizen, Konstantin Kacev, Igor Lazarev, Anton Chubakov, Celia Lewis, Trisha Hardwick, Mihai Marin Cârstea, Petre Lavrente, Paolo Intini, Santos Hu, Stefaan Eyckmans, Vicki Sullivan. Cultivation of quince may have preceded apple culture, and many references translated to "apple", such as the fruit in Song of Songs, may have been a quince. Among the ancient Greeks, the quince was a ritual offering at weddings, for it had come from the Levant with Aphrodite and remained sacred to her. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Taste of autumn 16


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The taste of autumn
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Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) A lady 2020
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Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) The
Princess with bird
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Black and white II 2021
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) From far
away
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Jakob Bogdani (1660-1724) Still life with birds
and fruits
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Irena Aizen - Still life with quince 2021
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Igor Lazarev (Russian, 1962) Still life with
two quinces and the bird, 2014
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Antonio Pozo Espallardo (Spanish, 1934) Copa con
membrillo
Alexandra Negoi?a Quince in spring and autumn
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Anton Chubakov (Russian, 1962)
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Celia Lewis (British, 1948) Quinces and yellow
bird
Quinces in a glass bowl
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Lucian Freud (British, 1922-2011) Quinces
Heather Gauthier (American) Quince and avadavats
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Lucian Freud (British, 1922-2011) Quince on a
blue table, 1943
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Marina Bogdanova (Bulgarian, 1986)
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Marina Bogdanova (Bulgarian, 1986) Metamorphosis
2019
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Pears
Marina Bogdanova (Bulgarian, 1986) The old jug
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Marina Bogdanova (Bulgarian, 1986) Sometime,
somewhere
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Marina Bogdanova (Bulgarian, 1986) Still life
with iron and quinces
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Marina Bogdanova (Bulgarian, 1986) Still life
with quinces
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Parfumul toamnei Armonii de
toamna
Mihai Marin Cârstea (Romanian, 1951) Autumn
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Mihai Marin Cârstea (Romanian, 1951)
Natura statica cu gutui.
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Pancrace Bessa (1772 - 1835) A Quince branch
Paolo Intini (Italian, 1921-2014) Still life with
quinces
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Paolo Intini (Italian, 1921-2014) Quince and pan
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Petre Lavrente (Romanian, 1973) Grapes and quince
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Petre Lavrente (Romanian, 1973) Grapes and
quince (fragment)
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Rose Mead (British, 18671946) Barbara Stone
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Renee Simard Medlar fruits and quinces 2021
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Santos Hu Wen Shyan Hun (Taiwan, 1955) Quinces
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Santos Hu Wen Shyan Hun (Taiwan, 1955)
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Santos Hu (Taiwan, 1955)
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Santos Hu Wen Shyan Hun (Taiwan, 1955)
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Still life in the roman weight
Santos Hu (Taiwan, 1955)
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Santos Hu (Taiwan, 1955)
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Santos Hu (Taiwan, 1955)
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Santos Hu (Taiwan, 1955)
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Sarah McCarty (American, 1951) Twelve quince on
a stone shelf
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Stefaan Eyckmans (Belgian, 1964) Still Life with
Quinces, 2013
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Stefaan Eyckmans (Belgian, 1964) Still Life
with Quinces
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Quince, dish stand
Water kettle bowl quince
Trisha Hardwick (British, 1949)
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Quince Chinese bowl Quince
Bottle Tea Bowl
Caspian quince vessel
Quince Chinese jar
Trisha Hardwick (British, 1949)
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Vicki Sullivan (Australian, 1961) Autumn
quinces 2020
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Cultivation of quince may have preceded apple
culture, and many references translated to
"apple", such as the fruit in Song of Songs, may
have been a quince. Among the ancient Greeks, the
quince was a ritual offering at weddings, for it
had come from the Levant with Aphrodite and
remained sacred to her. Plutarch reported that a
Greek bride would nibble a quince to perfume her
kiss before entering the bridal chamber, "in
order that the first greeting may not be
disagreeable nor unpleasant". It was with a
quince that Paris awarded Aphrodite. It was for a
golden quince that Atalanta paused in her race.
The Romans also used quinces the Roman cookbook
of Apicius gives recipes for stewing quince with
honey, and even combining them, unexpectedly,
with leeks. Pliny the Elder mentioned the one
variety, Mulvian quince, that could be eaten raw.
Columella mentioned three, one of which, the
"golden apple" that may have been the paradisal
fruit in the Garden of the Hesperides, has
donated its name in Italian to the tomato,
pomodoro.
Terence Lambert Long-tailed tit and quince
1976
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Text and pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2021
Sound Norah Jones Sunrise What am I
to you
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