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Mrs Beetons cookery book illustration, 1861 (print)

Mrs Beetons cookery book illustration, 1861 (print)


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Mrs Beetons cookery book illustration, 1861 (print)

3781748 Mrs Beetons cookery book illustration, 1861 (print); (add.info.: Mrs Beetons cookery book - bacon and ham (from 1 to 12): Forelock, Collar, Streaky, Prime - back, Small back, Flank, Long back, Gammon, Corner, York ham, Side of bacon, Mild cured ham. New edition of the cookerybook, first published 1861. Isabella Mary Beeton, English author, 12 March 1836 - 6 February 1865.
Mrs. Beetons Household Management - A complete cookery book; Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne); Lebrecht History

Media ID 22291760

© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images

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This print showcases an illustration from Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book, first published in 1861. The artwork depicts a platter filled with various cuts of bacon and ham, each meticulously labeled from one to twelve: Forelock, Collar, Streaky, Prime - back, Small back, Flank, Long back, Gammon, Corner, York ham, Side of bacon and Mild cured ham. This new edition of the cookery book was a groundbreaking publication by Isabella Mary Beeton; an English author who revolutionized domestic science during the 19th century. The image not only provides a glimpse into Victorian gastronomy but also serves as a testament to the importance of home economics during that era. It reflects the meticulous craftsmanship involved in preparing food and highlights the significance placed on culinary skills. With its vibrant colors and intricate details captured through skilled illustration work and printing techniques of the time period; this print is not just visually appealing but also offers valuable insights into social history and cooking practices of yesteryears. Whether you are a culinary enthusiast or simply appreciate art that tells stories about our past traditions; this stunning print will transport you to another time while celebrating the timeless joy found in good food and cherished recipes passed down through generations.

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