The Quince wall art series comprises exquisite giclée prints of rare artworks from the American Pomological Watercolor Collection. This prized historic resource documented fruit and nut specimens found by plant explorers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Our chosen pieces date from 1898 to 1918 and examine different varieties of quince in all their organic glory.
Design & engineering
Depicts the ‘Pineapple’ Quince variety.
Originally painted by Royal Charles Steadman in 1918.
Digitally reproduced in the Peak District.
Printed onto acid-free, cotton rag paper to ensure 100-year longevity.
Made with state-of-the-art printers and water-based inks to giclée quality.
Glass-front, finger-jointed timber frame finished with matt hand-distressed paint.
Frame assembled by hand in the UK using precision-cut wood from Italy.
Sustainable bevel-cut picture mount certified by the Fine Art Trade Guild.
Backed with water-resistant conservation board with a neutral pH to ensure no discolouration.
The Pomological Watercolor Collection
The archive comprises over 7,500 botanical paintings, lithographs and line drawings that were created between 1886 and 1942 by a handful of little-known artists. One of the most prolific illustrators was Royal Charles Steadman who contributed to over 850 artworks, two of which we’ve faithfully reproduced for our collection including Quince No.96526 and No.94920.
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If your order is available now for UK mainland delivery, we'll deliver it within 5-10 days. Otherwise, it’ll arrive in the estimated time frame stated above and at checkout.
Furniture orders to mainland UK or Northern Ireland will arrive via our white glove service. We’ll unbox and position your items, assemble anything that’s needed and take away the packaging for recycling.
If you’re ordering outside mainland UK or Northern Ireland, items will be sent through our international delivery partners.
Hang out of direct sunlight, as well as hot or moisture-rich rooms to ensure longevity.
Use the wire and metal eyelets attached to the frame for hanging.
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