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SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks by Willem Dolphyn, Julian Merrow-Smith, Katja Dal Bò, Lázaro Perdigones, Lisa Noonis, Luigi Volpi, Marco Piva, Maria Apruzzese-Pittini, Manuel López Villaseñor, Ugo Celada da Virgilio 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 7


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The taste of autumn
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Willem Dolphyn (Belgian, 1935-2016) Tennants 2011
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Willem Dolphyn (Belgian 1935-2016) Green jar with
quinces
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Willem Dolphyn (Belgian, 1935-2016)
Nature morte aux fruits, 1995
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Willem Dolphyn (Belgian, 1935-2016)
Willem Dolphyn - Quinces to Delight
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Julian Merrow-Smith (British, 1959) A bowl of
quinces Quince
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Katja Dal Bò (Italian, 1962)
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Katja Dal Bò (Italian, 1962) Alzatina con cotogne
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Katja Dal Bò (Italian, 1962) Ciotola argentata
con mele cotogne (2010)
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Katja Dal Bò (Italian, 1962) Ciotola argentata
con mele cotogne (fragment)
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Katja Dal Bò (Italian, 1962) Ciotola traforata e
mele cotogne
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Lucia Ragel Rojas (Spain)
Ludmila Tsoncheva (Moldova, 1946-2017) Flori sub
gutui
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Lázaro Perdigones (Spain, 1946) Jarrón de barro,
mortero de marmol y membrillos
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Lázaro Perdigones (Spain, 1946) Mesa con copa de
cristal, cerezas, ciruelas y membrillos
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Lisa Noonis (American, 1963) Quinces
Three quinces
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Luigi Volpi (Italian, 1937 - 2009) Alla maniera
di Fede Galizia, 2006
Luigi Volpi Le melecotogne 1986
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Cotogne su fondo blu
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Cesto e cotogne su
fondo verde
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Mele cotogne notturno
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Mele cotogne con fondo
rosa Mele cotogne II
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Mele cotogne su
sgabello con sfondo verde
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Mele cotogne
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Marco Piva (Italian, 1961) Grande cesto con
cotogne
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Maria Apruzzese-Pittini (Italian) Cotogne
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Maria Apruzzese-Pittini (Italian) Cotogne
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Maria Apruzzese-Pittini (Italian) Cotogne
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Luis Romero (Spain, 1959) Membrillos
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Luis Melendez (Spain, 17161780) Bodegón
membrillos, melocotones, uvas y calabazas
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Manuel López Villaseñor Tres membrillos 1990
Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996)
Reencuentro en el tiempo I
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996)
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996) Cosas
con fondo rojo
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain,
1924-1996) Flores secas y membrillo
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996) Fuera
del tiempo Homenaje a Vermeer de
Delft
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996)
Homenaje a Juan Alcalde 1981
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996) La
novia de Mesina Ramo de membrillos 1987
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain, 1924-1996)
Mujer que escucha el canto de un pájaro
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain,
1924-1996) Reencuentro con el tiempo 1980
Reencuentro con el tiempo III
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Manuel López Villaseñor (Spain,
1924-1996) Homenaje a Zurbarán
Manuel López Villaseñor Membrillos en un interior
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Henk Helmantel Quinces and medlars, 2012
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Henk Helmantel Three quinces on a white cloth,
2011
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Ugo Celada da Virgilio Composizione con frutta,
drappo e libro
Ugo Celada da Virgilio (Italian, 1895-1995) Mele
cotogne (Quinces)
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Ugo Celada da Virgilio (Italian, 1895-1995)
Natura morta con bicchiere, limone e uova 2007
Ugo Celada da Virgilio Lo studio 1947
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Martin Monnickendam Monarosa, artist's doughter,
1914 Rijksmuseum
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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.
Willem Dolphyn (Belgian, 1935-2016) Quinces,
Delft jug and glass rummers
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Presentation Sanda Foisoreanu
2017
Sound Mario Frangoulis - Les Feuilles
Mortes Non Ti Scordar Di Me
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Mihai Olteanu
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David Croitor
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