Why Illustrate a Cookbook?
A Renaissance celeb chef tells all.
Read MoreStories about food in art in medieval, Renaissance, and early modern Europe to complement the exhibitions The Edible Monument: The Art of Food for Festivals and Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: Food in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
A Renaissance celeb chef tells all.
Read MoreSugar as delicious status symbol.
Read MoreThe sweet tooth of European royalty and its rotten consequences.
Read MoreGluttony, tall tales, and raunchy humor on the classical stage.
Read MoreThe worst sin? Illuminated manuscripts present two different perceptions of gluttony.
Read MoreThings to know to decipher the images in one of the most depicted subjects in the history of art
Read MoreA food historian recreates a dish that Mother Mary may have been served.
Read MoreWhat’s going on here?
Read MoreTalking sugar with the chief curator of the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreWhen architecture was made of food.
Read MoreExpensive flavored waters predate Whole Foods by centuries.
Read MoreA food historian sleuths the reality of medieval bread-baking.
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