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"Feasting Through Time: A Celebration of Food and Culture" Step into the world of art and history as we explore the theme of "feast" through various iconic artworks

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Feast Collection: Christ at the table of Simon the Pharisee, Mary Magdalene washing his feet with her... ca. 1520-25
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Feast Collection: Belshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826. Creator: John Martin
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Feast Collection: Rooster and Monuments, banquet menu of the Republican Committee on Trade
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Feast Collection: Illustration of Pear Emmanuel dit Caran d Ache (1858-1909) in Psst
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Feast Collection: Feast of Our Lady of the Forest, 1616 (oil on canvas)
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Feast Collection: Scenes from the manuscript Doctrine Chretienne (vellum)
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Feast Collection: The serving of a Christmas Pudding
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Feast Collection: Battle between Lapiths and Centaurs (oil on canvas, circa 1710)
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Feast Collection: Above and Below Board (litho)
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Feast Collection: A Still Life with Cheese, Butter, Bread, Prawns, Oranges, Olives and Wine on a Table
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Feast Collection: Lombard king Alboin (about 526- 572) forces his wife, the gepid princess Rosemonde (died 572)
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Feast Collection: A gluttonous man devouring a Christmas feast
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Feast Collection: Five hundred thousand poor invited to a banquet by King Edward VII (1841-1910)
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Feast Collection: Satyrs disrupting the wedding feast of Orpheus and Eurydice, scene from Orpheus in the Underworld
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Feast Collection: The Last Supper, detail of St. Peter pouring wine (oil on panel)
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Feast Collection: Le banquet d Esther (The Feast of Esther). Esther (Hadassah bat Avihail) epouse d Assuerus
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Feast Collection: Banquet in a mixed sex lodge (engraving)
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Feast Collection: Cover of 'The Red Laughter', Satirical in Colours, 1917_4_7: The Happy Family - War of 14 -18
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Feast Collection: Party in the Garden, 1619 (oil on canvas)
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Feast Collection: The feast of the queen Vasti
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Feast Collection: Banquet given by Father Martell for James I (1208-76) in Tarragona in 1228 at which the Conquest
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Feast Collection: A banquet, probably the Queen of Numidia Sophonisba committing suicide by drinking poison (fresco)
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Feast Collection: The Conquest of Mexico: Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) Orders the Destruction of the Ships
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Feast Collection: A feast for the junior
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Feast Collection: Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483
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Feast Collection: Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483
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Feast Collection: An eventful banquet (colour litho)
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Feast Collection: Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483
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Feast Collection: Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483
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Feast Collection: Table service in a chatelaine - facsimile of a miniature of Renaud de Montaubans Roman, 15th century
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Feast Collection: A Merry Company (oil on panel)
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Feast Collection: Then Perseus held aloft the Gorgons head, illustration for How Perseus came Home again
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Feast Collection: Enough is as good as feast (engraving)
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Feast Collection: The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist, 1461-62 (tempera on panel)
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Feast Collection: The Three Angels, detail of The Hospitality of Abraham and the Sacrifice of Isaac
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Feast Collection: The royal lottery (Engraving, 17th century)
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Feast Collection: The Hand-Writing upon the Wall, James Gillray, 1803. Napoleon and Josephine
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Feast Collection: Etching and aquatint, hand-coloured engraving entitled The Hand-writing upon the wall by James
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Feast Collection: Mars and Venus Served by Cupid and the Graces, 1545-50. Creator: Leon Davent
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Feast Collection: Mars and Venus Being Served at Table by Cupid, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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Feast Collection: Sign in front of a church, Washington, D. C. 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
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Feast Collection: The Feast vanished away, The Tempest Act III, Scene 3, illustration from Tales from Shakespeare by
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Feast Collection: A Feast Day, 1890 (oil on panel)
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Feast Collection: Japanese feast of cherry blossom (colour litho)
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Feast Collection: 'With Highland Honours, 'Banquet to Colonel H A MacDonald on 6 May (litho)


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"Feasting Through Time: A Celebration of Food and Culture" Step into the world of art and history as we explore the theme of "feast" through various iconic artworks. From religious gatherings to cultural traditions, these captivating depictions invite us to indulge in the rich tapestry of human celebration. Travel back to biblical times with Paolo Veronese's masterpiece, "The Wedding Feast at Cana, " where a lavish banquet symbolizes abundance and joy. In Rivera's mural, "Day of the Dead, " witness the vibrant Mexican tradition as families gather to honor their ancestors with an elaborate feast filled with colorful sugar skulls and marigolds. Jennie A. Brownscombe's oil painting transports us to Plymouth, Massachusetts during the first Thanksgiving. Joining Native Americans and Pilgrims around a bountiful table, we can almost taste the gratitude shared on that historic day. Intriguingly detailed is "The Peasants Wedding, " capturing a lively scene from rural life where peasants come together for merriment and feasting. The Bayeux Tapestry offers a glimpse into medieval revelry as it depicts a festive gathering complete with food-laden tables amidst battle scenes. William Heath Robinson takes us on an imaginative journey in his whimsical artwork titled "Wedding Feast. " With intricate contraptions serving dishes fit for royalty, this humorous piece reminds us that they can be both extravagant and entertaining. Thomas Couture's romanticized portrayal of ancient Rome in "A Roman Feast" showcases opulence at its finest - draped fabrics, sumptuous delicacies, and wine flowing freely - inviting viewers to partake in this grand spectacle. Satirical commentary comes alive in John Bull taking Luncheon by exposing British culinary habits while Jean Duke Berry's illuminated manuscript reveals aristocratic indulgence during gift exchanges accompanied by lavish banquets.