Artwork
Lemons in Puglia

Lemons in Puglia is a print by Jacki Baxter. It dates from 2007 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The lemons are depicted in various stages of growth, with some appearing ripe and others still budding.
This print features a vibrant blue square with white illustrations of lemons and a building. The lemons are depicted in various stages of growth, with some appearing ripe and others still budding. In the background, a building with a window and a decorative roofline is visible.
The print is titled "Lemons in Puglia" and was created by artist Jacki Baxter in 2007. It is part of the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
If you're interested in learning more about the artist behind this print, you can look up Jacki Baxter.
Overview
Lemons in Puglia is a 2007 print by Jacki Baxter, featuring a composition of lemons, architectural elements, and cacti, predominantly in blue and yellow.
Subject & Meaning
The print showcases lemons at various growth stages, alongside a building with a window and ornate roofline, set against a vibrant blue background. The inclusion of cacti adds a touch of the region's flora.
Technique & Style
The work employs white illustrations over a blue square, creating a striking contrast. The style is characterized by simplicity and clarity, emphasizing the subjects through bold outlines and minimal detail.
History & Provenance
Created in 2007 by Jacki Baxter, the print is now part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jacki Baxter’s prints capture still lifes and moments with crisp lines and bold color.











