Helène Aylon, Honey and Apple Plate, Ceramic: hand-painted and glazed, 2004
Object Name:
Honey and Apple Plate
Artist/Maker:
Helène Aylon
Bio:
American, 1931-2020
Place Made:
United States
Date:
2004
Medium:
Ceramic: hand-painted and glazed
Dimensions:
11 5/8 × 1 1/8 in. (29.5 × 2.9 cm)
Credit Line:
Purchase: by exchange
Accession Number:
2005-5

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Apples and honey are traditionally eaten on Rosh Hashanah to symbolize a sweet new year. Helène Aylon created this plate for a fund-raiser to combat domestic violence, employing a verse from Genesis describing Eve's punishment for eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. The inscription compels the viewer to remember the eternal problem of violence against women, even at a festive time.

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