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The Pomologicals
The Pomologicals
are paintings of fruit.
Usually very accurate even right down to the date the fruit ripened, these paintings were done by American Artists commissioned by the USDA from 1820—1920
of fruit growing in the U.S.A.
The Pomologicals on display in Galaudet Gallery are wonderful prints which are approximately
10” X 13” and are $20.00 each. We have only one print for each fruit we are displaying.
Here are just a few of what we have.
Strawberries by Amanda Almira Newton Grown: Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia Date created: June 3, 1914 | Amanda Almira Newton Yellow Sapote (Pouteria campechiana) (December 23, 1905) From Coconut Grove, Miami, Dade County, Florida Giclee Print, Matte Photo Paper, Laminated Ca. 10” X 13” $20.00 |
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William Henry Prestele Red Raspberries (Rubus Idaeus) Miller Variety (1894) From Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware Giclee Print, Matte Photo Paper, Laminated Ca. 10” X 13” $20.00 | James Marion Shull Oranges Citrus Aurantium Sour x 2/3 Variety (1923) From Hawthorne, Alachua County, Florida Giclee Print, Matte Photo Paper, Laminated Ca. 10” X 13” $20.00 |
Royal Charles Steadman Grapes (Green) (Vitis) Bachmans No. 309 Variety (August 24, 1920) From Altus, Franklin County, Arkansas Giclee Print, Matte Photo Paper, Laminated Ca. 10” X 13” $20.00 | Elsie E. Lower Apples (Malus domestica) Lady Pippin; Beach Variety (1905) From Gentry, Benton County, Arkansas Giclee Print, Matte Photo Paper, Laminated Ca. 10” X 13” |
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