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Taste of autumn1

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.

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Taste of autumn1

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  1. 1 The taste of autumn

  2. “The quince (Cydonia oblongata) is native to the Caucasus and northern Persia, but cultivation spread to the eastern Mediterranean basin. Many suppose that the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden was a quince. In Greek legend Helen of Troy bribed Paris to award a quince to Aphrodite as the prize in a beauty contest, starting the Trojan War. Medieval cooks regarded the quince as the most useful of fruits and spiced it with pepper, ginger, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. At medieval courts and banquets, nobles enjoyed quince jelly for dessert: cotignac in France, cotogna in Italy, and carne de membrillo in Spain, all still popular. In Tudor and Stuart times, quince marmalade, wrapped in gold foil, was regarded as an aphrodisiac.” David Karp Nora Heysen (1911 - 2003) Interior, 1935

  3. Tomas Hiepes (1600 - 1674) Still Life With Bowls Of Fruit (1642)

  4. Tomas Hiepes (1600 - 1674) Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers

  5. Adam Bãlţatu (1899 - 1982) Naturã staticã cu gutui Adriana Johanna Haanen (1814 – 1895) Quinces on a Ledge

  6. Adolphe Monticelli Still Life, Fruit c.1878-82 The National Gallery, London

  7. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Still Life 1866 National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C

  8. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Still Life 1866 (Fragment)

  9. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Flowers and Fruit Musée d'Orsay

  10. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Flowers and Fruit Musée d'Orsay (detail)

  11. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Flowers and Fruit Musée d'Orsay (detail)

  12. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Fruits and Flowers-1866 The Bowes Museum England

  13. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Flowers and fruit Art Gallery of New South Wales

  14. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Flowers and fruit (detail) Art Gallery of New South Wales

  15. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Still Life with Flowers and Fruit Metropolitan Museum of Art

  16. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (detail) Metropolitan Museum of Art

  17. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (detail) Metropolitan Museum of Art

  18. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904) Still-Life, Hyacinths and Fruit Private Collection

  19. Elena Muller Stãncescu Gutui

  20. In 1997, Julian Merrow-Smith lost his job at London's Lumière cinema. An art-school graduate, he bought a ticket to the south of France and began painting for a living Julian-Merrow Smith - Delft vase with quince

  21. Julian-Merrow Smith

  22. Antonio Guzmán Capel (1960) Quince

  23. Antonio Guzmán Capel (1960) Still life

  24. Antonio Guzmán Capel (1960) Still life with jar

  25. Azat Galimov (1958, Kazan) Bouquet

  26. Azat Galimov (1958, Kazan) Lilies and Fruit Azat Galimov (1958, Kazan) Still Life with quince

  27. Constantin Mihalcea-Bragã (1903 - 1978)Naturã staticã cu gutui şi crizanteme Cecilia Gilabert (1943) Still life on quince with stem

  28. Dmitry Sevryukov (1969, Belarus) Quince Florin Mugur Popa, Gutui şi cãtinã, 2013

  29. Elizabeth Jane Lloyd Bounty of Quinces Elizabeth Jane Lloyd (British,1928-1995) Tureen of Quinces Elizabeth Jane Lloyd - Quinces in a Delft Bowl.

  30. Alexandru Mohi(1902 - 2001) Naturã Staticãcu Gutui Maria Bãnicã-Orãscu (1908 - 1991) Naturã staticãcu gutui si lãmâie

  31. Aurel Ciupe (1900 – 1985) Naturã staticã cu gutui I

  32. Emanuel Tancãu (1966) Gutui

  33. Emil Ciocoiu n. 1948, Natură statică cu vase și crini. Emanuel Tancãu (1966) Floare de Gutui

  34. Mihai Cotovanu (1967) Naturã staticãcustrugurişigutui

  35. Mihai Cotovanu (1967) Naturã staticã

  36. Fra Juan Sánchez Cotán Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber,1602, San Diego Museum of Art

  37. Francisco de Zurbarán (1598–1664) Still Life with Dish of Quince

  38. Gabi Ioaniciu Naturã staticã cu gutui, 2013

  39. Galeria de artã Radu Ionescu, Autor necunoscut, Naturã staticã cu ceainic

  40. Leon Viorescu (1886-1936) Naturã staticã cu gutui si ceainic

  41. Text and pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2014 Sound:Nicu Alifantis - Emotie de toamnã (Versuri - Nichita Stãnescu)

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