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Vintage Botanical Prints – 74 in a series – Vintage Malus domestica Print from USDA Pomological Watercolors

The image features a detailed illustration of three apples and their leaves. The apples are depicted with a high level of detail, showcasing their textures and colors. The top apple is predominantly red with a brownish base and numerous small red spots. The middle apple is green with a yellowish tint and speckled with small brown spots. The bottom apple is a blend of orange and red, also with small brown spots. The leaves surrounding the apples are green with some brown spots and blemishes, adding to the naturalistic appearance. The background is a plain, off-white color, which contrasts with the vibrant colors of the apples and leaves. The artists signature, Shull, is visible in the bottom right corner of the image.

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from USDA Pomological Watercolors
 
 

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This entry was posted in Art, Botanical Print Series, Botany, Food, Fruit, Garden History, Nature/Outdoors and tagged books, botanical, botanicalprints, botany, flowers, garden, gardening, history, nature, plants, prints, vintage on February 8, 2022 by Douglas E. Welch.

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