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18th Century Apple Pies – Plays with Fire
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18th Century Apple Pies. Above – Luis Melendez (1716-1780) Still Life with Apples and Watermelons. Prado, Madrid. The art of cookery made plain and easy. Hannah Glasse, 1747. Figure 2- Mrs Augustine Moore- Charles Bridges 1750 – Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. C) National Museum of Wales / Amgueddfa Cymru; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation. Figure 3 – Boy with apples’, 1729-1740. Artist: Richard Wilson. Mrs Gardiner’s Family Receipts from 1763, Boston. The National Gallery, London. Stew and s...
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Residencies - Amanda Couch
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Residencies - Amanda Couch. Recent Artist Residencies and Workshops. You are viewing the text version of this site. To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled. You need Flash to use this feature.
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Projects - Amanda Couch
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Projects - Amanda Couch. At the interface: Fine Art and social science research methodologies. The Deep Back Episodes 2005. Sugar Works 2004 - 2007. You are viewing the text version of this site. To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled. You need Flash to use this feature.
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Creamapple Pie – Plays with Fire
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Oil on canvas, 96 x 127 cm. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven. An Hellespont of Cream. If there were, O! An Hellespont of cream. Between us, milk-white Mistress, I would swim. To you, to show to both my love’s extreme,. Leander-like, yea, dive from brim to brim. But met I with a butter’d pippin-pie. Floating upon’t, that would I make my boat,. To waft me to you without jeopardy:. Though sea-sick I might be while it did float. Yet if a storm should rise, by night or day,. John Davies of Hereford, 1598.
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Biography - Amanda Couch
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Biography - Amanda Couch. Amanda Couch (b.1975 in Swindon, Wilts, UK) is an artist, researcher, and senior lecturer. She studied at Norwich School of Art (1995-98) and Royal College of Art (2003-05), She is based in London. 2015); the Meltdowns Residency, supported by Fenton Arts Trust, (2009), the Jerwood Drawing Prize (2005), the Basil H. Alkazzi Travelling Scholarship (2004), the Robert Fleming Residency Award (2001), and a Graduate Studio Award, Cuckoo Farm Studios, Colchester (1999). Amanda teaches ...
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Kathleen M. Wall – Plays with Fire
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Author: Kathleen M. Wall. I'm the Foodways Pilgrim, and this is the historic foodways edition. Plays with Fire is about the Sources and Resources to stock the Intellectual Pantry (and occasionally the actual pantry) of those with an interest in the foods of the past. February 1, 2017. January 30, 2017. Kathleen M. Wall. Haggis: Great chieftain o’ the pudding-race! Aboon them a’ yet tak your place, Painch,… Read More Haggis: Great chieftain o’ the pudding-race! January 25, 2017. January 22, 2017. Squashes...
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Plays with Fire – Page 2 – Never Dull.
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A poem and the backstory…. ‘Along the Platte west of Fort Kearney, for a considerable distance, we for weeks had nothing in the pastry line except dried apple pie. This article of diet for dessert became so plentiful that not only the drivers and stock tenders rebelled, but the passengers also joined in, some of… Read More Dried-Apple Pie (poem). August 10, 2016. August 7, 2016. Kathleen M. Wall. 18th Century Apple Pies. July 29, 2016. Kathleen M. Wall. July 23, 2016. July 17, 2016. Kathleen M. Wall.
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heirloom seeds | Foodways Pilgrim
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Tag Archives: heirloom seeds. August 3, 2015 · 3:00 pm. August 3rd is National Watermelon Day. This is endorsed by the Watermelon Board. This is a watermelon Cutting board, not the Watermelon Board. Still cool. I’ve been somewhat melon obsessed because of work…There was a watermelon article that used a 17th century painting as a source, which made me wonder:. How do you cut into a melon in the 17th century? How do you eat a watermelon in the 17th century? I looked at more paintings of melons. Follow Blog...
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watermelon | Foodways Pilgrim
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August 3, 2015 · 3:00 pm. August 3rd is National Watermelon Day. This is endorsed by the Watermelon Board. This is a watermelon Cutting board, not the Watermelon Board. Still cool. I’ve been somewhat melon obsessed because of work…There was a watermelon article that used a 17th century painting as a source, which made me wonder:. How do you cut into a melon in the 17th century? How do you eat a watermelon in the 17th century? I looked at more paintings of melons. Luca Forte, Naples before 1670. Brother #...
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bunny | Foodways Pilgrim
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June 1, 2016 · 3:00 am. Bunny, blushing bunny. Embroidered Rabbit. England, 17th century c. 1625 V&A. This little blush colored bunny ( a detail from an embroidered jacket) made me think of another sort of Blushing Bunny…. Miss Bunny and Thumper…from Bambi – but not. From “ Worldly Blushing Bunny. 8221; by Charles Perry Jan. 3. 2007 LA Times. One that is Welsh Rabbit ( or rarebit) with a can of tomato soup added. Campbell’s made soup good food; Andy Warhol made soup cans good art. To make a Scotch rabbit.
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