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Kartoffeleinfuhrung / Potato Introduction (colour litho)
8666137 Kartoffeleinfuhrung / Potato Introduction (colour litho) by Christophe (Colomb, Georges) (1856-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kartoffeleinfuhrung. Wir konnen uns kaum vorstellen, dass ein so wichtiges Volksnahrungsmittel wie die Kartoffel (an der Kuste von Peru heimisch) seit ihrem ersten Auftauchen in Europa noch uber zwei Jahrh brauchte, ehe sie allgemeine Verbreitung fand. In der Mark pflanzte und erntete Luise Henriette, Gemahlin des Grossen Kurfursten, die ersten Kartoffeln auf ihrem Gut Botzow. Translation: Potato Introduction. We can hardly imagine that such an important staple food as the potato (native to the coast of Peru) needed more than two centuries from its first appearance in Europe before it became widespread. Luise Henriette, wife of the Great Elector, planted and harvested the first potatoes on her Botzow estate in the Mark. Illustration for Deutsche Kulturbilder, 1400-1900 (Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Hamburg-Bahrenfeld, 1934).); © Look and Learn
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This colour lithograph titled "Kartoffeleinfuhrung / Potato Introduction" by Christophe (Colomb, Georges) showcases the historical significance of the humble potato in Europe. The image depicts Luise Henriette, wife of the Great Elector, planting and harvesting the first potatoes on her estate in Botzow. It is fascinating to think that such a vital staple food like the potato took over two centuries to gain widespread popularity after its introduction from Peru.
The intricate details and vibrant colors in this print bring to life the momentous occasion of introducing potatoes to European agriculture. The artist's skillful rendering captures the essence of this pivotal event in culinary history.
As we admire this artwork, we are reminded of the profound impact that simple crops like potatoes have had on societies around the world. From their origins in South America to becoming a dietary staple across continents, potatoes symbolize resilience and adaptability.
This piece serves as a visual reminder of how food can shape cultures and traditions over time. It invites us to appreciate not only the beauty of art but also reflect on our interconnectedness through shared experiences with nature's bounty.
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