A feast for the eyes

"Van Gogh painted sunflowers with the enthusiasm of a Marseillais devouring his bouillabaisse. Gillian Riley shows a similar enthusiasm in her book of extraordinary facts, sumptuous pictures and delicious recipes. This book is a feast for all the senses. We are introduced, whether through Crive...

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Main Author: Riley, Gillian
Corporate Author: National Gallery (Great Britain)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : [New Haven, Conn.] : National Gallery Publications ; Distributed by Yale University Press, 1997.
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Summary: "Van Gogh painted sunflowers with the enthusiasm of a Marseillais devouring his bouillabaisse. Gillian Riley shows a similar enthusiasm in her book of extraordinary facts, sumptuous pictures and delicious recipes. This book is a feast for all the senses. We are introduced, whether through Crivelli or Cezanne, to gastronomic pleasures found in works of art from the Renaissance to the Impressionists. Incidental domestic details in religious paintings give endearing glimpses of housekeeping in sixteenth-century Macerata, or table manners in Tiepolo's Venice; the glowing lobster and fruit of a Dutch still life tell of pleasure in prosperity in the Golden Age of the Netherlands. Cezanne's passionate renderings of fruit and crockery are reminders of the splendours of Provencale cuisine; Velazquez deploys in the reluctant hands of his sulky Martha the essential ingredients of a basic Spanish sauce, while Caravaggio's intense realism serves us a succulent guinea fowl and a numinous bowl of fruit for the supper at Emmaus. In a "Feast for the Eyes" we can enjoy the skills of both studio and kitchen. The recipes evoke the style and flavour of the lovingly described works of art."--
Physical Description: 168 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 1857091795
9781857091793