Kitchen Utensils Collection
"Kitchen Utensils: A Study in Grey, 1906 (oil on canvas) captures the timeless essence of culinary tools
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"Kitchen Utensils: A Study in Grey, 1906 (oil on canvas) captures the timeless essence of culinary tools. In this black and white photography, we see a three-quarter length image of a smiling maid standing and working diligently in her dress. The scene takes us back to c. 1875 with "The Maid" (oil on canvas), showcasing the Roman tools and household utensils engraved in 1802. As we delve deeper into the world of kitchen utensils, "Lunch on a Boat" (engraving) transports us to a serene setting where these essential tools are put to use. The colour litho print titled "Household Utensils" showcases their vibrant presence. Le Vocabulaire Illustre series enlightens us further with engravings such as "Cremaillon; Pot-hook; Topfhenkel, " revealing the diverse range used across cultures. Another engraving from the same series introduces us to "Ustensiles (de cuisine); Kitchenutensils; Kuchengerath, " providing an artistic depiction of various cooking essentials. Let's not forget about our beloved tea time companion - the enchanting "Bouilloire (a thé); Tea-kettle; Theekanne. " This exquisite engraving captures its elegance and functionality perfectly. And for coffee enthusiasts, there's no better representation than that found in Le Vocabulaire Illustre's engraving titled "Moulin (a café); Coffee-mill; Kaffeemühle. " Finally, we encounter William Hogarth's famous Gin Lane depicted through chromolithographs that vividly portray scenes filled with bustling streets and people using all sorts of kitchen utensils. From oil paintings to engravings and chromolithographs, these captivating artworks celebrate the beauty and significance throughout history.