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Bread Collection (page 21)

"Bread: The Timeless Staple that Unites Cultures and Stories" In the Heath Robinson Kitchen 3 of 4, amidst a chaotic yet charming setup

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Bread Collection: Russian poster, We have little bread -- eat fish instead
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Bread Collection: Poster, fishing bait
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Bread Collection: An Englishmans visit to a Chinese prison at Canton (engraving)
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Bread Collection: Cutout advertisement, Hovis Bread
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Bread Collection: GERMAN POSTER 1930
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Bread Collection: Miss Bates taking bread from the oven, c. 1913 (b / w photo)
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Bread Collection: Friede, Arbeit, Brot! Pub. Germany c. 1918 (colour litho)
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Bread Collection: Eastertide Observances in Russia (engraving)
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Bread Collection: Last Notes from the Ashantee War (engraving)
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Bread Collection: The immense mountain of bread (colour litho)
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Bread Collection: Some gave them white bread and some gave them brown (colour litho)
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Bread Collection: Sacerdos Alter Christus (chromolitho)
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Bread Collection: Portrait of the man with the glass of wine (painting, 15th century)
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Bread Collection: The artists mother, Countess Adele de Toulouse Lautrec
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Bread Collection: The outfitter - oil on canvas, 18th century
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Bread Collection: The Uninvited Guest, (oil on canvas)
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Bread Collection: A Poor Mans Meal, 1891 (w / c on paper)
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Bread Collection: The Evening Meal, 1905 (pen & black ink and w / c heightened with white)
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Bread Collection: The Feast of Esther, c. 1625
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Bread Collection: 'The Lion ate some of the porridge. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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Bread Collection: The Trouble in Crete, Distribution of Bread to Christian Refugees at Canea (litho)
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Bread Collection: Fournil de boulanger (engraving)
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Bread Collection: The Bread-sellers of St Petersburg and the Great Bazaar (engraving)
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Bread Collection: Un Boulanger au dix-huitieme siecle (engraving)
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Bread Collection: Une Boutique de boulanger au quinzieme siecle (engraving)
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Bread Collection: If You Want Your Loaf You Must Shut Up Joe (colour litho)
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Bread Collection: Une Boulangerie a Pompei (engraving)
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Bread Collection: Girl serving tea to her sick mother, in bed with a baby (colour litho)
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Bread Collection: Still Life with Brioche, Fruit and Vegetables, 1775 (oil on canvas)
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Bread Collection: Still Life with a Turkey Pie, 1627 (oil on panel)
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Bread Collection: Woman Eating, Known as The Cats Breakfast, c. 1661-64 (oil on panel)
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Bread Collection: Breakfast, 1640-54 (oil on panel)
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Bread Collection: The Disobedient Prophet, 1620-9 (oil on canvas)
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Bread Collection: Still life
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Bread Collection: Medieval carvings of the trebles with bread and black jacks of beer, Spandrel
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Bread Collection: Medieval carvings of the trebles with bread and black jacks of beer, Spandrel
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Bread Collection: Still Life, 1625-30 (oil on panel)
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Bread Collection: The White Tablecloth, 1731-32 (oil on canvas)
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Bread Collection: The Imperial Coronation at Moscow (engraving)
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Bread Collection: Chinese bread (chromolitho)
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Bread Collection: Jesus institutes the Holy Eucharist (coloured engraving)
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Bread Collection: Winter-Time (colour litho)
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Bread Collection: Souvenir of Ordination (chromolitho)
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Bread Collection: A Hill woman from Ladakh, cooking her food, 1893 (oil on canvas)
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Bread Collection: Mary Magdalene, late 15th century (polychrone stone) (see also 248112, 252685, 252686)
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Bread Collection: Saints Anthony and Paul in a Landscape, c. 1636-38 (oil on panel transferred to masonite)
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Bread Collection: Women carrying sacks of flour during the 1st World War in Paris


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"Bread: The Timeless Staple that Unites Cultures and Stories" In the Heath Robinson Kitchen 3 of 4, amidst a chaotic yet charming setup, bread emerges as the humble hero that brings warmth to every meal. Just like in Rembrandt van Rijn's masterpiece "Supper at Emmaus, " where bread symbolizes nourishment and communion, we find solace in breaking bread together across centuries. Tsoureki (Tsourekia), the Greek Easter bread from Europe, embodies tradition and celebration. Its sweet aroma fills homes with love and joy during festive times. But let's not forget about the simple pleasures - a cheeseburger and chips. Bread acts as a comforting vessel for juicy patties, melting cheese, and crispy fries; it satisfies our cravings like no other. Even during Jesus' Last Supper with his Apostles, bread played an integral role. It represented unity among diverse individuals sharing their final moments together. Surprisingly enough, even horses join family meals. As seen in "One of the Family, " this loyal creature enjoys its own slice of happiness amidst loved ones gathered around a table filled with food - including fresh loaves of bread. Drawing inspiration from Jesus at Emmaus or experiencing a hearty Full Breakfast spread before us each morning reminds us that bread sustains both body and soul throughout our daily journeys. Triplex Grates/Ranges Brochure Cover showcases how essential fireplaces were for baking crusty loaves back then. Bread connects generations through time-honored cooking techniques passed down through brochures like these. Traveling to Greece or India unveils culinary wonders such as garlic-infused Indian naan or Tsoureki's European counterpart – unleashing flavors that transcend borders but always involve deliciously baked dough. Let's not overlook wheat itself – whether it be Triticum vulgare or any variety used worldwide – this versatile grain has shaped civilizations by providing sustenance and livelihood.