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Pine Cone And John Muir Quote Acrylic Print
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Pine Cone And John Muir Quote Acrylic Print
A digital rendering of a pine cone from Ma'alot-Tarshiha in northern Israel, the Galilee, superimposed on an old paper background, along with the quote: "Few are altogether deaf to the preaching of pine trees. Their sermons on the mountains go to our hearts; and if people in general could be got into the woods, even for once, to hear the trees speak for themselves, all difficulties in the way of forest preservation would vanish." -John Muir, naturalist, explorer, and writer (1838-1914) The Aleppo Pine (Pinus halpensis), also known as the Jerusalem Pine is the only species of wild pine that grows in Israel. It is commonly accepted that the tree now called “pine” is the Biblical “oil tree”, as mentioned in Isaiah XLI, 19: “I will plant in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia tree, and the myrtle, and the oil tree…” It is also mentioned in I Kings VI, 23: “And inside the sanctuary he made two cherubs of oil wood, each ten cubits high.” The oil tree is also mentioned verses 31 and 33 of the same chapter, as well as in Nechemia VIII, 15. The oil tree features close to other impressive trees in the description of the vision of the redemption, in the blossoming of the desert and the arid land. In the Mishnah and other rabbinic literature, the oil tree is mentioned as a tree that was used for kindling the beacons that were lighted to announce a new month. The pine, in its present name, is mentioned in the Bible just once, in the Book of Isaiah XLIV, 14: “… and takes the cypress and the oak, which he strengthens for himself among the trees of the forest; he plants a pine, and the rain nourishes it.” There is a mention of pine trees in the Mishnah in the context of the various trees which were used for burning the “red heifer”. There are also those who hold that pines were among the trees used for kindling the beacons to announce a new month. The Aleppo pine blossoms and flowers in the spring. The male cones are shed after the flowering while the female cones develop into fruit. The cone stays closed on the tree until a heavy sharav [hamsin], when it opens and its seeds are scattered.
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By Sharon F.November 2, 2018 • Verified Purchase
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I planned this for myself; yet, it makes a great gift for anyone. It is so gorgeous, and I can't do it justice with a photo, because the acrylic has such a deep pretty shine to it. You can see the reflection of my kitchen light fixture in one photo. This will be hanging in the den against dark wood; yet, it also looks very pretty in the kitchen with a more contemporary white background. It would look nice anywhere. The details are absolutely in focus and with the depth of a palette knife on an oil painting. Every detail is perfect, and I love it! Absolutely perfect. There is nothing about this that could be better. It is perfect and perfectly beautiful. It is even prettier than the product photo!
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By Michele C.April 8, 2024 • Verified Purchase
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I absolutely love this as well as the others I purchased. the colors are beautiful & gives the house color. The printing came out great...looks just like the painting! Love it
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By Kat W.March 17, 2024 • Verified Purchase
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Fantastic quality, and affordable! They did a 'spot on' job maintaining the integrity of my logo, and the background color. It is hanging on my business Studio wall... Excellent. Turned out better than expected!
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Created on: 2/21/2016, 12:02 PM
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