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Gluttony in the Kitchen, from a series of prints depicting the Seven Deadly Sins, c
STC227388 Gluttony in the Kitchen, from a series of prints depicting the Seven Deadly Sins, c.1850 (colour litho) by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: based on chefs and cooks; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22929860
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bone Chef Glutton Gnawing Greed Greedy Laughing Maids Overeating Overweight Servants Tasting Dine
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Indulge in the delightful fusion of art and functionality with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the captivating print, "Gluttony in the Kitchen" from the Seven Deadly Sins series by Boilly, available through Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder. This exquisite mug showcases the colorful 19th-century lithograph of Gluttony in a kitchen setting, adding a touch of whimsy and intrigue to your daily brew. Perfect for the art enthusiast or collector, each mug holds your favorite beverage while providing a unique and visually stimulating experience with every sip. Embrace the allure of the Seven Deadly Sins and elevate your mug game with this stunning piece of art.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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Gluttony in the Kitchen, a captivating print from Louis Leopold Boilly's series depicting the Seven Deadly Sins, transports us into a world of culinary indulgence. This vibrant colour lithograph captures the essence of excess and greed within the confines of a bustling kitchen. As we delve into this scene, our eyes are immediately drawn to an overweight chef at the center, his face contorted with laughter as he gnaws on a bone. Surrounded by maids and servants, their expressions ranging from amusement to disbelief, it becomes evident that this gluttonous feast is not limited to just one person. The atmosphere is filled with an air of overeating and overconsumption; platters piled high with sumptuous dishes adorn every surface. The chef's greedy gaze fixates on each morsel before him while others watch in awe or perhaps envy. Boilly masterfully portrays the sin of gluttony through intricate details - from the cook's bulging belly to his servants' wide-eyed astonishment. Through this image, we are reminded of our own desires for excessive pleasures and how easily they can consume us. This print serves as both a cautionary tale and an invitation to reflect upon our own relationship with food and consumption. It reminds us that even in places meant for sustenance and nourishment, such as kitchens, temptation lurks around every corner.
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