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Cooking pot and waiting diner from 1550 edition of Cosmographia
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Cooking pot and waiting diner from 1550 edition of Cosmographia
5668988 Cooking pot and waiting diner from 1550 edition of Cosmographia by Sebastian Munster (woodcut) by Munster, Sebastian (1589-1552); (add.info.: Sebastian Munster (1488-1552)); Photo eAF Fotografie; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22565956
© AF Fotografie / Bridgeman Images
1500s 1544 1550 1550s Aller B And Beschreibung Cauldron Cosmographia Culinary Diner Food And Drink Latin Lender Pans Sebastian Munster Utensils Dine
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This print takes us back in time to the 16th century, specifically to a scene from the 1550 edition of Cosmographia by Sebastian Munster. The woodcut depicts a cooking pot and a waiting diner, showcasing the culinary culture of that era. In this vertical composition, we see an outdoor setting where people gather around a table set with various utensils and pans. A large cauldron hangs over an open fire, emanating warmth and inviting aromas. The attention to detail in this woodcut is remarkable; it beautifully captures the essence of medieval society's dining experience. Sebastian Munster was not only an accomplished writer but also an influential figure during the Renaissance period. His work on Cosmographia provided readers with valuable insights into different cultures and histories across Europe. The image transports us to a time when meals were shared communally, emphasizing the importance of food as a social activity. It offers glimpses into German cuisine at that time while highlighting the intricate relationship between food and society. As we admire this piece from Munster's renowned publication, we can't help but appreciate how it serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression. This print allows us to immerse ourselves in another era, reminding us of our rich culinary heritage and its impact on shaping our present-day dining experiences.
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