Tomb Chapel of Raemkai: North Wall – Old Kingdom – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/577368
a squatting man, who prepares the jars that will eventually hold the fermented beer
Meintest du beeren?
a squatting man, who prepares the jars that will eventually hold the fermented beer
In general, the rise of still-life painting in the Northern and Spanish Netherlands … reflects the increasing urbanization of Dutch and Flemish society, which brought with it an emphasis on the home and personal possessions, commerce, trade, learning—all the aspects and diversions of everyday life.
arranged familiar foods (ham, cheese, oysters, and so on) and glasses of wine or beer
records the following groups of items: bread and onions, meat, poultry, bread, beer
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Lord of Abydos in all his places – invocation offerings: 1000 (of) bread and beer
Search art at the Metropolitan Museum.
Wine or beer jar ca. 2649–2100 B.C.
From the high altar of the Cistercian abbey, Lichtenthal, near Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg; Dutch or German Private Collection ; [ Sotheby’s, London (July 28, 1939, no. 103) ] ; [ John Hunt, Ireland (1939–sold 1952) ]
Beer, Manuela, and Moritz Woelk, ed. The Magi: Legend, Art and Cult.
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2012 Tea Party Nicole Eisenman (American, born Verdun, France, 1965) 2012 Beer
Hals’ portraits suggest friendliness, preoccupation, or reserve, without giving away much about the person.
number of burgomasters and wealthy citizens such as leading figures in the local beer
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1950 Object Number: 50.61.5 [ Fritz Löw-Beer