Not the shape, but the fruits, Marcus Gheeraerts (I) (attributed to), after 1649 print Two farmers walk around in an apple orchard. The front man admires a large apple tree with a straight trunk, which, however, bears only small fruits. The other man grabs one of the large apples hanging on the branches of a smaller tree with a crooked trunk. Content is just as important as form. The back of the print carries a Dutch text from the next page. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerpprinter: AntwerpAntwerpprint maker: Antwerp (possibly) paper etching orchard. fruit. plants; vegetation


Not the shape, but the fruits, Marcus Gheeraerts (I) (attributed to), after 1649 print Two farmers walk around in an apple orchard. The front man admires a large apple tree with a straight trunk, which, however, bears only small fruits. The other man grabs one of the large apples hanging on the branches of a smaller tree with a crooked trunk. Content is just as important as form. The back of the print carries a Dutch text from the next page. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerpprinter: AntwerpAntwerpprint maker: Antwerp (possibly) paper etching orchard. fruit. plants; vegetation (+ stem, trunk)


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