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Food and Drink Glass Frame Collection

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Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Advertisement for meat from the American Meat Institute, 1945

Advertisement for meat from the American Meat Institute, 1945
AD: MEAT, 1945. Advertisement for meat from the American Meat Institute, 1945

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published

CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of

Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of the city, August 1944
WORLD WAR II: PARIS, 1944. Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of the city, August 1944

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: TV DINNER, 1954. Packaging for Swansons turkey TV dinner, 1954

TV DINNER, 1954. Packaging for Swansons turkey TV dinner, 1954, designed to resemble a television set

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: The kitchen of Delmonicos Restaurant, New York City. Photographed by Joseph Byron, 1902

The kitchen of Delmonicos Restaurant, New York City. Photographed by Joseph Byron, 1902
DELMONICOs RESTAURANT. The kitchen of Delmonicos Restaurant, New York City. Photographed by Joseph Byron, 1902

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. A Tupperware party in an American home. Advertising photograph, 1950

TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. A Tupperware party in an American home. Advertising photograph, 1950

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Luncheon of the Boating Party. Oil on canvas by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880-81

Luncheon of the Boating Party. Oil on canvas by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880-81
RENOIR: LUNCHEON, 1880-81. Luncheon of the Boating Party. Oil on canvas by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880-81

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Jules Harder, the first chef at San Franciscos Palace Hotel. Oil on canvas by Joseph Harrington

Jules Harder, the first chef at San Franciscos Palace Hotel. Oil on canvas by Joseph Harrington, 1874
PALACE HOTEL CHEF. Jules Harder, the first chef at San Franciscos Palace Hotel. Oil on canvas by Joseph Harrington, 1874

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: English politician. Photographed at her home in Chelsea, England, 1975

English politician. Photographed at her home in Chelsea, England, 1975, shortly before being named leader of
MARGARET THATCHER (1925- ). English politician. Photographed at her home in Chelsea, England, 1975, shortly before being named leader of the Conservative Party

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Gourd (Cucurbitaceae family), taro or dasheen (Colocasia esculenta), and pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)

Gourd (Cucurbitaceae family), taro or dasheen (Colocasia esculenta), and pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)
GOURD, TARO, & PUMPKIN. Gourd (Cucurbitaceae family), taro or dasheen (Colocasia esculenta), and pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo): engraving for Basilius Beslers " Florilegium"

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Grape-vine. Watercolor, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, c1585

Grape-vine. Watercolor, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, c1585
LE MOYNE: GRAPE VINE, c1585. Grape-vine. Watercolor, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, c1585

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: A scene at a bar in Greenwich Village, after the repeal of Prohibition, 1933

A scene at a bar in Greenwich Village, after the repeal of Prohibition, 1933
PROHIBITION REPEAL, 1933. A scene at a bar in Greenwich Village, after the repeal of Prohibition, 1933

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: From an American magazine

From an American magazine
MARS BAR AD, 1957. From an American magazine

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa mixta), wild leek (moly latifolium)

Variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa mixta), wild leek (moly latifolium) and another variegated Spanish iris
LEEK AND IRISES, 1613. Variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa mixta), wild leek (moly latifolium) and another variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa varrigata)

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Pierre Auguste Renoir: Still Life with Peaches. Oil on canvas, 1881

Pierre Auguste Renoir: Still Life with Peaches. Oil on canvas, 1881
RENOIR: PEACHES, 1881. Pierre Auguste Renoir: Still Life with Peaches. Oil on canvas, 1881

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread

Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1947, by Mikhail Solovyov

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: ARCIMBOLDO: SUMMER, 1563. Oil on canvas by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1563

ARCIMBOLDO: SUMMER, 1563. Oil on canvas by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1563

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Edouard Manet: Oysters. Canvas, 1862

Edouard Manet: Oysters. Canvas, 1862
MANET: OYSTERS, 1862. Edouard Manet: Oysters. Canvas, 1862

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: A Pan American flight attendant serves a meal to passengers on board. Photograph, c1975

A Pan American flight attendant serves a meal to passengers on board. Photograph, c1975
PAN AMERICAN SERVICE. A Pan American flight attendant serves a meal to passengers on board. Photograph, c1975

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Oil on canvas by Jean-Baptiste-Sim

Oil on canvas by Jean-Baptiste-Sim
CHARDIN: THE SKATE. Oil on canvas by Jean-Baptiste-Sim

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Deliciously Yours! P. S. Don t Those Franks Look Wonderful? Advertisement for Hunts Tomato Catsup

Deliciously Yours! P. S. Don t Those Franks Look Wonderful? Advertisement for Hunts Tomato Catsup
KETCHUP AD, 1955. Deliciously Yours! P.S. Don t Those Franks Look Wonderful? Advertisement for Hunts Tomato Catsup, from an American magazine of 1955

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Photograph, 1948, by Berenice Abbott

Photograph, 1948, by Berenice Abbott
NEW YORK: RESTAURANT, 1948. Photograph, 1948, by Berenice Abbott

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: SPAGHETTI VENDOR, c1908. Spaghetti vendor serving food in Naples, Italy. Photograph

SPAGHETTI VENDOR, c1908. Spaghetti vendor serving food in Naples, Italy. Photograph, c1908

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: World War II themed Coca-Cola advertisement poster, 1941

World War II themed Coca-Cola advertisement poster, 1941
COCA-COLA AD, 1941. World War II themed Coca-Cola advertisement poster, 1941

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Interior of a food counter in a rural coffee shop in Alpine, Texas

Interior of a food counter in a rural coffee shop in Alpine, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1939
RESTAURANT COUNTER, 1939. Interior of a food counter in a rural coffee shop in Alpine, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, May 1939

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: PALESTINE: GRINDING COFFEE. Two Palestinian women grinding coffee. Stereograph, c1905

PALESTINE: GRINDING COFFEE. Two Palestinian women grinding coffee. Stereograph, c1905

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: GIN LABEL, c1900. Gordon & Company gin label, London, c1900

GIN LABEL, c1900. Gordon & Company gin label, London, c1900

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: LIPTON TEA AD, 1892. From an English newspaper of 1892

LIPTON TEA AD, 1892. From an English newspaper of 1892

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: MESOPOTAMIA: DRINKING BEER. Men drinking beer through straws. After a Mesopotamian cylinder seal

MESOPOTAMIA: DRINKING BEER. Men drinking beer through straws. After a Mesopotamian cylinder seal, c2500 B.C

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: Paul Cezanne: Still Life with Apples. Watercolor, 19th century

Paul Cezanne: Still Life with Apples. Watercolor, 19th century
CEZANNE: STILL LIFE. Paul Cezanne: Still Life with Apples. Watercolor, 19th century

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: MIRACULOUS STILL, 1839. L alambic miraculous (The Miraculous Still)

MIRACULOUS STILL, 1839. L alambic miraculous (The Miraculous Still). Engraving by Francois Georgin, c1831

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: COOKBOOK, 1914. Cover of A Book of Good Dinners For My Friend by Fannie Merritt Farmer

COOKBOOK, 1914. Cover of A Book of Good Dinners For My Friend by Fannie Merritt Farmer. Originally published as What to Have For Dinner in 1905

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: TITLE PAGE: WINE BOOK, 1568. Title page of A New Boke of the Natures and Properties

TITLE PAGE: WINE BOOK, 1568. Title page of A New Boke of the Natures and Properties of All Wines That Are Commonlye Used Here in England, by William Turner. Published in London, 1568

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: TITLE PAGE: COOKBOOK, 1681. Title page for A New Digester, or Engine for Softening the Bones

TITLE PAGE: COOKBOOK, 1681. Title page for A New Digester, or Engine for Softening the Bones, by Denys Papin. Published in London, 1681

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: DRINKING PARTY, 1516. Satirical woodcut of a drinking party, referring to a legend

DRINKING PARTY, 1516. Satirical woodcut of a drinking party, referring to a legend in which drunkards metamorphose into animals. From De Generibus Ebriosorum et ebrietate vitanda, by Johann Hartlieb

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: CARTOON: ALCOHOLISM, 1874. The Bottle Imp. Cartoon by Frank Bellew, 1874

CARTOON: ALCOHOLISM, 1874. The Bottle Imp. Cartoon by Frank Bellew, 1874

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: PRUNING GRAPE VINES in March: illumination from a late 14th century French psalter

PRUNING GRAPE VINES in March: illumination from a late 14th century French psalter

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: MEXICO: COFFEE, c1890. A coffee stand along the tracks of the Mexican Central Railroad in Mexico

MEXICO: COFFEE, c1890. A coffee stand along the tracks of the Mexican Central Railroad in Mexico. Photograph, c1890

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Exporting American wine produced by Werner and Company

NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Exporting American wine produced by Werner and Company in New York City out of San Francisco. Engraving, American, 1878

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Werner and Company employees bottling champagne in New York City

NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Werner and Company employees bottling champagne in New York City. Engraving, American, 1878

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Interior of Werner and Companys champange depot on Broadway

NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Interior of Werner and Companys champange depot on Broadway, near Pearl Street, in New York City, offering 10 cent samples. Engraving, American, 1878

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Entrance to Werner and Companys wine store on Broadway in New York City

NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Entrance to Werner and Companys wine store on Broadway in New York City. Engraving, American, 1878

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Wine cellars of Werner and Company on Park Place in New York City

NEW YORK: WINE INDUSTRY. Wine cellars of Werner and Company on Park Place in New York City. Engraving, American, 1878

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: SILHOUETTE: DAILY LIFE. Coffee drinking scene

SILHOUETTE: DAILY LIFE. Coffee drinking scene. Silhouette with ink and watercolor by an unknown artist, probably German or French, early 19th century

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: DINNER PARTY, c1820. The Dinner Party. Oil on canvas by American artist Henry Sargent

DINNER PARTY, c1820. The Dinner Party. Oil on canvas by American artist Henry Sargent, c1820

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: COOKING: ROAST, c1530. Smelling the roast. Woodcut, c1530

COOKING: ROAST, c1530. Smelling the roast. Woodcut, c1530

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: GLUTTON, 1568. The gluttonous fool. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

GLUTTON, 1568. The gluttonous fool. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageFood and Drink Glass Frame Collection: MAPLE SUGAR PARTY, c1900. Stereograph, American, c1900

MAPLE SUGAR PARTY, c1900. Stereograph, American, c1900



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