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SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks by Alexei Antonov, Aleksandr Saidov, Anatoly Korobkin, Anatoly Timoshkin, Anca Bulgaru, Andrian Bekyarov, Nelly Tsenova, Natalya Tur, Michael Cheval and other painters. 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 13


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The taste of autumn
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life (Gifts
of earth and heaven)
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life (Gifts
of earth and heaven) fragment
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life (Gifts
of earth and heaven) fragment
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life Gifts
of Earth and Heaven
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life
Fruits on your plate
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life
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Alexei Antonov (Russian, 1957) Still life
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Aleksandr Saidov (Russian, 1970) Queen apple,
1999 Fruits from the
Garden 2001
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Alexandru Panatta Codreanu (Romanian) 2009
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Anatoly Korobkin (Russian, 1974) Quince
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Anatoly Korobkin (Russian, 1974) Quinces
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Anatoly Timoshkin (born in Baku in 1939) Still
life with fruits
Still life with quince
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La fereastra cu toamna
Anca Bulgaru (Romanian, 1955) Cu toamna în
fereastra
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Anca Bulgaru (Romanian, 1955) Nostalgii de toamna
Aproape iarna
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Anca Bulgaru (Romanian, 1955) Parfum de toamna
La fereastra iernii I
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Anca Bulgaru (Romanian, 1955) Miraj in fereastra
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Anca Bulgaru (Romanian, 1955) La fereastra cu
toamna
La fereastra iernii II
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Still life
Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Autumn sun
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Still life
with roses
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Still life
with fruits
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Still life
with pumpkin
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Autumn
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Autumn music
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Ray of light
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Red and green
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Still life
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Still life
with fruits
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Still life
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Andrian Bekyarov (Bulgarian, 1973) Wien
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Nelly Tsenova (Bulgarien, 1961) Quinces
Unknown Spanish painter Bodegon plancha de carbon
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Anna Petrova (Bulgarian, 1924) Still life with
quinces Philippopolis Art Gallery and Museum
Plovdiv
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Natalya Tur (Russian, 1972) Indian summer
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Ivan Hristov-Groga (Bulgarian, 1942) Still life
with fruits
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Inna Emelyanova (Russia, 1982) Still life with
quince and jug
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Elena Yushina (Russian, 1958) Warm october
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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.
In 2003, Dulce Pontes was invited by Ennio
Morricone to do an album together. This project
was given birth with the title "Focus" Altough
most of the songs were adaptations of older
compositions by Morricone, there were original
entries This one had lyrics penned by Dulce
herself, and it's a beautiful ballad...
Michael Cheval (Russian, 1966) Magical Harvest
2020
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Text and pictures Internet All  copyrights 
belong to their  respective owners
Presentation Sanda Foisoreanu  
2020
Sound Ennio Morricone Dulce Pontes -
Voo (2003)
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Mihai Olteanu
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David Croitor
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