Heirloom Fruit Watercolors

Apples · USDA pomological watercolour

Early Pennock Apple

Historical USDA watercolour of the Early Pennock Apple apple, painted 1840–1860

Early Pennock is a heritage apple cultivar that originated in US (before 1800). It was grown primarily for cooking. Width 79 mm, height 70 mm. The U.S. Department of Agriculture documented it with 2 watercolour studies (1840–1860), painted by Amanda Almira Newton and Deborah Griscom Passmore, as official botanical identification records made before colour photography.

CultivarEarly Pennock
SpeciesMalus domestica
Common fruitApple
Painted1840–1860
Artist(s)Newton, Amanda Almira, Passmore, Deborah Griscom
Specimen originIllinois, Union, Alto Pass; Illinois, Randolph
CollectionUSDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
Plates2

All 2 plates

Public domain via the U.S. National Agricultural Library. Plate ids: POM00001814, POM00001815.

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