Tomb Chapel of Raemkai: South Wall – Old Kingdom – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/577372
records the following groups of items: bread and onions, meat, poultry, bread, beer
records the following groups of items: bread and onions, meat, poultry, bread, beer
Attribution, Date, and Bruegel’s Working Methods: When The Met acquired The Harvesters in 1919, the extraordinarily low sale price in part had to do with the art market that had virtually collapsed during World War I
definite about the man’s line of sight, which clearly includes the vessel of beer
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.
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
The ceremony of capac hucha, or “royal obligation” in Quechua, reportedly occurred to mark natural events like a drought or the accession or death of an Inca ruler.
66.30.10), ollas, or cooking vessels (not unlike ( 66.30.12)), and chicha (maize beer
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on a Table Juan Gris 1914 Guitar and Glasses Juan Gris 1914 The Glass of Beer
The Richard and Gloria Manney John Henry Belter Rococo Revival Parlor presents a sumptuous mid-nineteenth-century parlor characteristic of affluent homes in the United States. It features furniture by one of the most innovative and virtuosic American cabinetmakers of the period in a room whose architectural elements are from the double parlor of a Classical Revival style villa built around 1850 in Astoria, Queens, for a prosperous businessman named Horace Whittemore (1813–1871).
Published by Beers, Comstock & Cline. From the New York Public Library.
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America Timeline of Art History | Essay American Silver Vessels for Wine, Beer
Celebrated by some, deplored by others, these stimulating brews gave rise to a number of important social institutions, such as the coffeehouse, the tea garden, and the ritual of afternoon tea.
was virtually unknown to Westerners, who routinely began their day with a mug of beer
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Julie Hart Beers, Ducks in the Woods, 1875 4031.