"Mixing Bowl: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Creations" Step into the world of culinary artistry with a sequence of black and white illustrations showcasing the process of making bread dough. From measuring ingredients to kneading, these images capture the essence of creating delicious homemade bread. Transport yourself to the 1920s as you witness the creation of the Empire Christmas Pudding in a vibrant colour lithograph by FC Harrison. The festive atmosphere comes alive as this traditional dessert takes shape, ready to be enjoyed during holiday celebrations. Marvel at ancient Greek pottery with Bell Krater, a mixing bowl dating back to around 450 BCE. Created by Niobid Painter, this masterpiece showcases intricate designs that reflect both skill and creativity. Discover another stunning example from ancient Greece with Volute Krater from 330-320 BCE. Crafted by White Saccos Group, its elegant curves and detailed artwork make it an exquisite addition to any collection. Immerse yourself in history once more with Calyx Krater, created by Perugia Painter around 400-380 BCE. Its delicate motifs transport us back to an era where mixing bowls were not only practical but also works of art. Explore different styles within Greek pottery through Column-Krater from about 450 BCE by Painter of London E489 and Volute Krater from approximately 340 BCE by Painter Copenhagen 4223. Each piece showcases unique characteristics that highlight the versatility and innovation present in ancient pottery-making techniques. Witness craftsmanship from Florence Painter's Column Krater dating back to 460-450 BCE or Cavalcade Painter's Fragment of a Column-Krater crafted between 580-570 BCE. These fragments provide glimpses into artistic traditions long gone but still appreciated today for their historical significance. Finally, step away from mixing bowls used for cooking purposes and delve into Coles Phillips Girl - The Lighthousekeeper's colourful litho or The Apothecary's coloured engraving from the 18th century.