Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture, and Cuisine by Judith A. Barter  (Editor),

Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture, and Cuisine

Judith A. Barter (Editor),
256 pages
Yale University Press
Dec 2013
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<p> Food has always been an important source of knowledge about culture and society. <i>Art and Appetite</i> takes a fascinating new look at depictions of food in American art, demonstrating that artistic representations of edibles offer thoughtful reflection on the cultural, political, economic, and social moments in which they were created. Artists used food as prism through which they could celebrate and critique their society, expressing ideas relating to politics, race, class, and gender. With a focus that ranges from Colonial still lifes of the 18th century through the Pop artists of the 20th century, this lively publication investigates the many interpretations of eating in America.</p><p><i>Art and Appetite</i> features still-life and trompe l'oeil painting, sculpture, and other works by such celebrated artists as John Singleton Copley, Raphaelle Peale, Lilly Martin Spencer, William Michael Harnett, William Merritt Chase, Elizabeth Paxton, Norman Bel Geddes, Stuart Davis, Edward Hopper, Alice Neel, Wayne Thiebaud, and Roy Lichtenstein, among others. Essays by leading experts address topics including the horticultural and botanical underpinnings of still-life painting, the history of alcohol consumption in the United States, the cultural history of Thanksgiving, and the commercialization of food in the world of Pop art. In addition to the images and essays, this book includes a selection of vintage recipes for all-American dishes.</p>
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This book is filled with interesting information about food through the ages and has quirky and interesting recipes to boot. It makes you thankful for all that modern convenience provides and appreciative of the burdens our families bore in getting food on the table. The images are exceptional tie ins to the focus of art throughout the timelines and inspire me to 'look' at food differently. Read more

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Pages 256
Publisher Yale University Pres...
Published 2013
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