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Nectarines Collection

Nectarines, often referred to as the "Princess of Wales" in the fruit kingdom, are a delightful and juicy variety of peaches

Background imageNectarines Collection: Peach roses tart

Peach roses tart
Diana Popescu

Background imageNectarines Collection: Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle (chromolitho)

Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle (chromolitho)
2791917 Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle)

Background imageNectarines Collection: Milton, Goldoni, Victoria, Stanwick Elruge, Newton (chromolitho)

Milton, Goldoni, Victoria, Stanwick Elruge, Newton (chromolitho)
2791925 Milton, Goldoni, Victoria, Stanwick Elruge, Newton (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Milton, Goldoni, Victoria, Stanwick Elruge, Newton)

Background imageNectarines Collection: Still life with pear (oil on canvas laid on board)

Still life with pear (oil on canvas laid on board)
HEH372378 Still life with pear (oil on canvas laid on board) by Fuller, Samuel W. (fl. 19th century); 24.1x28.9 cm; Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA

Background imageNectarines Collection: Silver Wine Jug, Ham, and Fruit, c. 1660-1666 (oil on canvas)

Silver Wine Jug, Ham, and Fruit, c. 1660-1666 (oil on canvas)
499525 Silver Wine Jug, Ham, and Fruit, c.1660-1666 (oil on canvas) by Beyeren, Abraham Hendricksz van (1620/1-91); 124.5x108 (framed) 99.7x82.6 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageNectarines Collection: Grosse Mignonne, Bellegarde, Goshawk, Barrington, Dymond (chromolitho)

Grosse Mignonne, Bellegarde, Goshawk, Barrington, Dymond (chromolitho)
2791940 Grosse Mignonne, Bellegarde, Goshawk, Barrington, Dymond (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grosse Mignonne, Bellegarde, Goshawk, Barrington)

Background imageNectarines Collection: Lord Napier (Rivers), Humboldt (Rivers), Dryden (Rivers) (chromolitho)

Lord Napier (Rivers), Humboldt (Rivers), Dryden (Rivers) (chromolitho)
2791928 Lord Napier (Rivers), Humboldt (Rivers), Dryden (Rivers) (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Napier (Rivers), Humboldt (Rivers)

Background imageNectarines Collection: The Conudray Nectarine, 1820 (w / c on paper)

The Conudray Nectarine, 1820 (w / c on paper)
AH51547 The Conudray Nectarine, 1820 (w/c on paper) by Hooker, William (1779-1832); Lindley Library, RHS, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageNectarines Collection: Summer Fruits

Summer Fruits
Jacqueline Hammer

Background imageNectarines Collection: Making fruit salad

Making fruit salad
Dina Belenko

Background imageNectarines Collection: Red

Red
Alexandra Fira

Background imageNectarines Collection: Italy, Tuscany, Barga

Italy, Tuscany, Barga
Italy, Tuscany, Lucca, Barga, Display of fruit in front of a grocer s

Background imageNectarines Collection: Agriculture - Freshly harvested ripe nectarines in field bins / San Joaquin Valley, California, USA

Agriculture - Freshly harvested ripe nectarines in field bins / San Joaquin Valley, California, USA

Background imageNectarines Collection: September, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c

September, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c
BAL11860 September, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c.1674-1756) engraved by Henry Fletcher, 1732 (colour engraving) by Casteels, Pieter (1684-1749) (after); Victoria & Albert Museum

Background imageNectarines Collection: August, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c. 1674-1756) engraved by C

August, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c. 1674-1756) engraved by C
BAL11859 August, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c.1674-1756) engraved by C. Du Bose, 1732 (colour engraving) by Casteels, Pieter (1684-1749) (after); Victoria & Albert Museum

Background imageNectarines Collection: July, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c

July, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c
BAL11858 July, from Twelve Months of Fruits, by Robert Furber (c.1674-1756) engraved by Henry Fletcher, 1732 (colour engraving) by Casteels, Pieter (1684-1749) (after); Victoria & Albert Museum

Background imageNectarines Collection: Nectarine Snow Pearl, close-up

Nectarine Snow Pearl, close-up

Background imageNectarines Collection: Bowl of fruit salad, view from above

Bowl of fruit salad, view from above

Background imageNectarines Collection: Three Nectarines, one cut in half

Three Nectarines, one cut in half

Background imageNectarines Collection: Italy, Tuscany, green apples, peaches, and nectarines at a market stand

Italy, Tuscany, green apples, peaches, and nectarines at a market stand

Background imageNectarines Collection: A halved, peeled and sliced kiwi, nectarine and orange

A halved, peeled and sliced kiwi, nectarine and orange

Background imageNectarines Collection: Italy, Tuscany, fresh nectarines at a market stand

Italy, Tuscany, fresh nectarines at a market stand

Background imageNectarines Collection: A wicker basket containing fresh fruit, cutlery, tea towel and plates

A wicker basket containing fresh fruit, cutlery, tea towel and plates

Background imageNectarines Collection: Selection of fruit, including apples, pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, apricots

Selection of fruit, including apples, pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, apricots

Background imageNectarines Collection: Arctic Glo nectarines on white background, close-up

Arctic Glo nectarines on white background, close-up

Background imageNectarines Collection: Vermash Nectarine (1818) C016 / 5465

Vermash Nectarine (1818) C016 / 5465
Vermash Nectarine (Prunus sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818), a collection of 49 engravings of fruit drawn by British botanical illustrator

Background imageNectarines Collection: Dwarf Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) Garden Beauty, close-up of flowers, in garden

Dwarf Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) Garden Beauty, close-up of flowers, in garden, Suffolk, England, april

Background imageNectarines Collection: Nectarines

Nectarines (Prunus sp.) are a type of smooth- skinned peach that is a good source of vitamin C, carotene and potassium

Background imageNectarines Collection: NECTARINES

NECTARINES
Lord Napier (Rivers) Humboldt (Rivers) Dryden (Rivers)

Background imageNectarines Collection: NECTARINE

NECTARINE
Pine Apple Nectarine (Hows that for a confusing name !)

Background imageNectarines Collection: Fruit stall near to the Duomo and Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Fruit stall near to the Duomo and Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, Europe


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Nectarines, often referred to as the "Princess of Wales" in the fruit kingdom, are a delightful and juicy variety of peaches. With their smooth skin and vibrant colors, they captivate both our eyes and taste buds. In the world of art, they have been immortalized through various mediums. From chromolithos depicting majestic sea eagles soaring above orchards filled with nectarine peach trees to stunning illustrations dating back to 1923 showcasing these luscious fruits in all their glory. Artists like Milton and Goldoni have skillfully captured the essence in their works. Whether it be a still life painting featuring a pear alongside this succulent fruit or an oil on canvas masterpiece portraying a silver wine jug surrounded by ham and an array of fruits from which nectarines steal the show. The names given to different varieties further enhance the allure surrounding nectarines. Grosse Mignonne, Bellegarde, Goshawk - each name evokes images of elegance and refinement. Lord Napier, Humboldt, Dryden - even royalty seems fascinated by these delectable treats. One cannot overlook The Conudray Nectarine from 1820; its delicate watercolor on paper capturing every detail with precision and grace. And let's not forget about summer fruits. What better way to enjoy this season than indulging in refreshing slices of ripe nectarines? Whether you're making a mouthwatering fruit salad or baking a peach roses tart straight from Italy's picturesque region of Tuscany in Barga – incorporating nectarines into your culinary creations is sure to elevate any dish. So next time you encounter these enchanting fruits at your local market or orchard, remember their rich history intertwined with artistry and culture. Bite into that sweet flesh, savor its juiciness, for within each bite lies centuries worth of admiration for nature's gift – the nectarine.