Price range: $12.00 through $27.00
A detailed 1907 botanical apple illustration by Amanda Almira Newton, originally created for USDA agricultural records. Featuring both whole and cross-section views, this historic fruit plate combines scientific precision with timeless artistry, making it a refined and authentic addition to kitchen and dining spaces.

This artwork features a highly detailed botanical illustration of an apple, presented in both its full form and cross-section to highlight the fruit’s internal structure, seeds, and natural symmetry. The composition reflects the careful observational style used to document fruit varieties with accuracy and clarity.
Created in 1907 by Amanda Almira Newton, a leading botanical illustrator for the United States Department of Agriculture, this piece was part of a broader effort to catalog and preserve fruit cultivars before the widespread use of color photography. Newton’s work is known for its precision, balance, and ability to merge scientific documentation with artistic elegance.
The handwritten annotations and clean background enhance the authenticity of the illustration, giving it a true archival quality. These elements not only provide historical context but also contribute to the visual appeal, making the piece feel both educational and decorative.
Perfect for kitchens, dining rooms, cafés, and farmhouse-inspired interiors, this poster brings heritage, craftsmanship, and natural beauty into the space. Whether displayed on its own or as part of a curated gallery from the Vintage Kitchen Botanical Collection, it creates a refined and timeless atmosphere rooted in culinary history.
| Weight | 3 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 3 cm |
| Size | 20X25CM, 30X40CM, 40X50CM, 50X70CM |

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