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With an Apple…..

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This feminist art print plays on Cézanne’s bold artistic ambition—“With an apple, I will astonish Paris”—and contrasts it with the apple’s far older symbolism in the story of Eve. In that telling, the apple becomes a tool of downfall, used to cast women as the source of sin, shame, and blame.

By putting these two references side by side, the print quietly asks: why is the same object a symbol of genius in a man’s hand, and transgression in a woman’s?

Minimal in style but layered in meaning, this illustration invites reflection on how stories shape gender, power, and perception. Ideal for modern interiors, or as a thoughtful gift for feminists, artists, and anyone questioning the status quo.

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N.B Frame not included.

This feminist art print plays on Cézanne’s bold artistic ambition—“With an apple, I will astonish Paris”—and contrasts it with the apple’s far older symbolism in the story of Eve. In that telling, the apple becomes a tool of downfall, used to cast women as the source of sin, shame, and blame.

By putting these two references side by side, the print quietly asks: why is the same object a symbol of genius in a man’s hand, and transgression in a woman’s?

Minimal in style but layered in meaning, this illustration invites reflection on how stories shape gender, power, and perception. Ideal for modern interiors, or as a thoughtful gift for feminists, artists, and anyone questioning the status quo.

N.B Frame not included.

This feminist art print plays on Cézanne’s bold artistic ambition—“With an apple, I will astonish Paris”—and contrasts it with the apple’s far older symbolism in the story of Eve. In that telling, the apple becomes a tool of downfall, used to cast women as the source of sin, shame, and blame.

By putting these two references side by side, the print quietly asks: why is the same object a symbol of genius in a man’s hand, and transgression in a woman’s?

Minimal in style but layered in meaning, this illustration invites reflection on how stories shape gender, power, and perception. Ideal for modern interiors, or as a thoughtful gift for feminists, artists, and anyone questioning the status quo.

Free P&P to UK only

Available as a physical print only.

Printed on premium quality paper.

Eco packaging. All compostable or recyclable.

Frame not included.

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