Fresh Fruit Collection

$33.00

A collection of 33 Gorgeous historical Public Domain fruit images. This is a digital product – you will receive 33 high-resolution files (33 .pngs). All images feature background transparency and are ideal for printing on various colors. Copyright free for any use, personal or commercial. No physical product will be shipped to you.

Images included:

Left side top row, left to right: (1) Winter John apple, (2) Detroit Red apple, (3) Docteur Mascle apricot, (4) Northwest cherries.

Left side second row, left to right: (5) Carabou avocado, (6) Guincos Finget bananas, (6) Morado banana, (8) Early Purple Guigne cherries.

Left side third row, left to right: (9) Late Duke cherries, (10) Taft avocado.(11) Royal Black fig, (12) Calimyrna fig.

Left side fourth row, left to right: (13) Imperial grapefruit, (14) Raisin Noir grapes, (15) Muscat of Alexandria grapes, (16) Meyer lemon.

Left side fifth row, left to right:  (17) Totafarice mango, (18) Mango, (19) Washington Navel Sweet orange, (20) Prunus Persica nectarine.

Left side sixth row, left to right: (21) Giffard pear, (22) Belle Picarde pear, (23) Peach, (24) Hachiya persimmon.

Left side seventh row, left to right: (25) Knurokune Persimmon, (26) Pineapple, (27) Early Rose plum, (28) Hall plum.

Left side bottom row, left to right:  (29) Pomegranate, (30) Armstrong strawberry, (31) Strawberry varieties, (32) Tom Watson watermelon.

Right side: (33) Tangerine orange.

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These high resolution images have been optimized. The background page yellowing has been removed, colors have been adjusted and defects and damages fixed. These images may be used digitally on any colored background or printed on t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags or anything else you can think of.

  • Copyright: Public Domain (May be used for any use, personal or commercial)
  • 33 files 33 .png
  • 300 dpi
  • RGB color space
  • (1) Winter John apple, 2400 x 4800 pixels, 8″ x 16″, .png (13.9MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1921(?), Artist: Amanda Almira Newton
  • (2) Detroit Red apple, 3000 x 4800 pixels, 10″ x 16″, .png (18.5MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1916, Artist: Amanda Almira Newton
  • (3) Docteur Mascle apricot, 3300 x 5100 pixels, 11″ x 17″, .png (19.4MB with transparent background), Source: Revue horticole : journal d’horticulture practique, Date: 1829, Artist: “J. Guillot”
  • (4) Northwest cherries, 2700 x 5100 pixels, 9″ x 17″, .png (5.58MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1916, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (5) Carabou avocado, 6300 x 3600 pixels, 21″ x 12″, .png (34.9MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1917, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (6) Guincos Finget bananas, 6000 x 5100 pixels, 20″ x 17″, .png (50.8MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1907, Artist: Amanda Almira Newton
  • (7) Morado banana, 2700 x 4500 pixels, 9″ x 15″, .png (13.0MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1907, Artist: Deborah Griscom Passmore
  • (8) Early Purple Guigne cherries, 5100 x 5400 pixels, 17″ x 18″, .png (25.4MB with transparent background), Source: The Fruits of America, Year: 1853, Artist: W. Sharp
  • (9) Late Duke cherries, 5100 x 6900 pixels, 17″ x 23″, .png (23.5MB with transparent background), Source: The Fruits of America, Year: 1853, Artist: W. Sharp
  • (10) Taft avocado, 3000 x 4200 pixels, 10″ x 14″, .png (19.8MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1919, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (11) Royal Black fig, 1500 x 3300 pixels, 5″ x 11″, .png (8.19MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1912, Artist: Elsie E. Lower
  • (12) Calimyrna fig, 5400 x 3900 pixels, 18″ x 13″, .png (14.7MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1912, Artist: Elsie E. Lower
  • (13) Imperial grapefruit, 3600 x 6900 pixels, 12″ x 23″, .png (40.2MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1909, Artist: Ellen Isham Schutt
  • (14) Raisin Noir grapes, 3000 x 3900 pixels, 10″ x 13″, .png (13.4MB with transparent background), Source: Études de fleurs et de fruits, Year: 1820(?), Artist: Henriette Antoinette Vincent
  • (15) Muscat of Alexandria grapes, 4800 x 6000 pixels, 16″ x 20″, .png (35.8MB with transparent background), Source: Pomologie française, Year: 1846, Artist: A. (Antoine) Poiteau
  • (16) Meyer lemon, 2400 x 5100 pixels, 8″ x 17″, .png (16.2MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1926, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (17) Totafarice mango, 3300 x 6600 pixels, 11″ x 22″, .png (31.8MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1926, Artist: Ellen Isham Schutt
  • (18) Mango, 4200 x 5700 pixels, 14″ x 19″, .png (22.2MB with transparent background), Source: Print, Year: 1885, Artist: B Hoola van Nooten
  • (19) Washington Navel Sweet orange, 2700 x 5400 pixels, 9″ x 18″, .png (23.7MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1927, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (20) Nectarine, 2400 x 4800 pixels, 8″ x 16″, .png (20.8MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1929, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (21) Giffard pear, 2700 x 6300 pixels, 9″ x 21″, .png (17.9MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1918, Artist: Mary Daisy Arnold
  • (22) Belle Picarde pear, 4200 x 6600 pixels, 14″ x 22″, .png (39.3MB with transparent background), Source: Revue horticole : journal d’horticulture practique, Year: 1829, Artist: “Godard”
  • (23) Peach, 2700 x 5100 pixels, 9″ x 17″, .png (20.7MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1926, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (24) Hachiya persimmon, 2700 x 6000 pixels, 9″ x 20″, .png (23.6MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1913, Artist: Amanda Almira Newton
  • (25) Knurokune Persimmon, 2700 x 5100 pixels, 9″ x 17″, .png (19.3MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1921, Artist: Amanda Almira Newton
  • (26) Pineapple, 3000 x 5700 pixels, 10″ x 19″, .png (20.2MB with transparent background), Source: Plantae selectae quarum imagines ad exemplaria naturalia Londini, Year: 1750, Artist: Georg Dionysius Ehret
  • (27) Early Rose plum, 2100 x 4500 pixels, 7″ x 15″, .png (15.5MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: undated, Artist: Mary Daisy Arnold
  • (28) Hall plum, 1800 x 4800 pixels, 6″ x 16″, .png (10.8MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: undated, Artist: James Marion Shull
  • (29) Pomegranate, 3000 x 6300 pixels, 10″ x 21″, .png (31.9MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1932, Artist: Mary Daisy Arnold
  • (30) Armstrong strawberry, 1500 x 3900 pixels, 5″ x 13″, .png (6.06MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1900, Artist: Deborah Griscom Passmore
  • (31) Strawberry varieties, 3000 x 4500 pixels, 10″ x 15″, .png (14.4MB with transparent background), Source: Revue Horticole, Year: 1869, Artist: Guillaume Severeyns
  • (32) Tom Watson watermelon, 3300 x 6600 pixels, 11″ x 22″, .png (42.4MB with transparent background), Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection, Year: 1916, Artist: Royal Charles Steadman
  • (33) Tangerine orange, 5700 x 8100 pixels, 19″ x 27″, .png (44.9MB with transparent background), Source: The florist and pomologist, Year: 1863-1879, Artist: Robert Hogg
  • ***Note: The low resolution sample image on this page may be blurry and/or pixelated from compression. The downloadable versions are high resolution and beautiful!***