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The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity ...<br>The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself.<br>In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)
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William Frederick Yeames (1835–1918) Cherry ripe Hartlepool Museums and Heritage Service Lucian Prună (Romanian, 1990)
John Francis (American, 1808-1886) A basket of cherries Cherries spilling from a basket
John Francis (American, 1808-1886) Basketof cherries
Agata Otulska (Polish, 1971) Childhoodmemories
The smell of coffee in the morning Agata Otulska (Polish, 1971) Greencrystal glasses
Agata Otulska (Polish, 1971) Meeting at the red window
Agata Otulska (Polish, 1971) Optimisticwith cherries
Paul David Bond (American, 1964) Freethinkingmystic Michael Cheval (Russian 1966)
Paul Liégeois (mid-17th century) Stilllife Art Museum Rouen
Whiteblue jug with grey pot cherries Roy Barley (British, 1935)
Nance Danforth (American, 1953) Rainier cherries in silver bowl
Nance Danforth (American, 1953) Cherries in two glasses
Nance Danforth (American, 1953) Cherries on crumpled paperTeapot with cherries
Nance Danforth (American, 1953) Cherries spilling from paper bag
Nance Danforth (American, 1953) Rainier cherries in glass bowl
Nance Danforth (American, 1953)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956)
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956) Summer
Yury Matsik (Ukrainian, 1956) Summer
Olga Radionova (Ukraine, 1979) Cherries