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"Devouring: A Feast for the Senses at the Edinburgh Festival Cafe" Step into a world of culinary delights as the Edinburgh Festival Cafe becomes a haven for devourers

Background imageDevouring Collection: Jezebel devoured by dogs

Jezebel devoured by dogs - 2 Kings 9. circa 1690

Background imageDevouring Collection: Water shrew, adult, on alert while devouring a

Water shrew, adult, on alert while devouring a water beetle (a predatious diving beetle pictured(Dytiscidae spp.) (Neomys fodiens )

Background imageDevouring Collection: Saturn devouring his Son (detail of the head of Saturn), c

Saturn devouring his Son (detail of the head of Saturn), c
XIR897496 Saturn devouring his Son (detail of the head of Saturn), c.1819-23 (oil mural transferred to canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 143x81 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageDevouring Collection: The children devoured by bears

The children devoured by bears - 2 Kings 2. circa 1690

Background imageDevouring Collection: Greek Art. 5th century B. C. Greece. Bronze bath handle depic

Greek Art. 5th century B. C. Greece. Bronze bath handle depic
Greek Art. 5th century B.C. Greece. Bronze bath handle depicting two lions devouring a deer (c. 480 BC). Archaeological Museum of Olympia

Background imageDevouring Collection: Two Monks Looking up Dragon Tower 1500-1550

Two Monks Looking up Dragon Tower 1500-1550
Artokoloro

Background imageDevouring Collection: Melancholy, from The four temperaments series, engraved by Harmen Jansz Muller

Melancholy, from The four temperaments series, engraved by Harmen Jansz Muller
XJF465164 Melancholy, from The four temperaments series, engraved by Harmen Jansz Muller, 1566 (engraving) by Heemskerck, Maarten van (1498-1574) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDevouring Collection: Tha odore Gericault (French, 1791 - 1824), Lion Devouring a Horse, 1823, lithograph

Tha odore Gericault (French, 1791 - 1824), Lion Devouring a Horse, 1823, lithograph
Tha© odore Gericault (French, 1791 - 1824), Lion Devouring a Horse, 1823, lithograph on wove paper

Background imageDevouring Collection: Being devoured by a lion, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal

Being devoured by a lion, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal
XIR414530 Being devoured by a lion, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 29th September 1895 (colour litho) by Meyer

Background imageDevouring Collection: The Hour of Death, an allegoric miniature, from a 15th century manuscript (litho)

The Hour of Death, an allegoric miniature, from a 15th century manuscript (litho)
XJF308724 The Hour of Death, an allegoric miniature, from a 15th century manuscript (litho) by French School, (15th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageDevouring Collection: Allegory of Impermanence, Arnoud van Halen, 1673 - 1732

Allegory of Impermanence, Arnoud van Halen, 1673 - 1732

Background imageDevouring Collection: Lion and Alligator, 1863 (oil on panel)

Lion and Alligator, 1863 (oil on panel)
XKH144526 Lion and Alligator, 1863 (oil on panel) by Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugene (1798-1863); 28.5x36 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; French, out of copyright

Background imageDevouring Collection: The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1547 (oil on panel)

The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1547 (oil on panel)
XIR126894 The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1547 (oil on panel) by Huys, Pieter (c.1519-c.84); 69.5x102.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: La Tentation de Saint Antoine; ); Netherlandish

Background imageDevouring Collection: Saturn Devouring One of His Children

Saturn Devouring One of His Children; Simon Hurtrelle, French, 1648 - 1724; France, Europe; about 1700; Bronze; Object: H: 65.4 x W: 26.7 x D: 25.1 cm (H: 25 3/4 x W: 10 1/2 x D: 9 7/8 in.)

Background imageDevouring Collection: A Crocodile Devouring a Water Snake

A Crocodile Devouring a Water Snake; Unknown; Therouanne ?, France (formerly Flanders), Europe; fourth quarter of 13th century (after 1277); Tempera colors, pen and ink, gold leaf

Background imageDevouring Collection: A Jewish Woman Devouring Her Child during the Siege of Jerusalem

A Jewish Woman Devouring Her Child during the Siege of Jerusalem; Unknown; Paris, France, Europe; about 1413 - 1415; Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint

Background imageDevouring Collection: A Lion Attacking a Stag Lion devouring a stag, George Stubbs, 1724-1806, British

A Lion Attacking a Stag Lion devouring a stag, George Stubbs, 1724-1806, British

Background imageDevouring Collection: A Lion Attacking a Horse Horse Attacked by a Lion Lion devouring a horse Lion Attacking

A Lion Attacking a Horse Horse Attacked by a Lion Lion devouring a horse Lion Attacking a Horse, George Stubbs, 1724-1806, British

Background imageDevouring Collection: Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) at a blue wildebeest carcass, Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) at a blue wildebeest carcass, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Serengeti, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageDevouring Collection: Picture No. 10761620

Picture No. 10761620
Cambodia - The temple of Banteay Srei is known for the exquisite exuberance of its sandstone carvings, here a Kala (mythical all-devouring creature with bulbous eyes) between two Makaras (aquatic)

Background imageDevouring Collection: Picture No. 10761619

Picture No. 10761619
Cambodia - The temple of Banteay Srei is known for the exquisite exuberance of its sandstone carvings, here a Kala (mythical all-devouring creature with bulbous eyes) and the god Siva

Background imageDevouring Collection: Picture No. 10870609

Picture No. 10870609
Water shrew, adult, on alert while devouring a water beetle (a predatious diving beetle pictured (Dytiscidae spp.) (Neomys fodiens ) Date:

Background imageDevouring Collection: Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) German philosopher. Print published London 1812. Profile

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) German philosopher. Print published London 1812. Profile portrait surrounded by Ouroboros, ancient Egyptian-Greek symbolic serpent with tail in mouth devouring itself

Background imageDevouring Collection: Boa Constrictor (Constrictor constrictor) curled up eating rodent

Boa Constrictor (Constrictor constrictor) curled up eating rodent

Background imageDevouring Collection: European Mantis or Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa) feeding on black insect, front vie

European Mantis or Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa) feeding on black insect, front vie

Background imageDevouring Collection: Starfish destroying the reef as it feeds

Starfish destroying the reef as it feeds
A crown of thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci. It is feeding on the reef and destroying it in the process, as can be seen by the white dead patches

Background imageDevouring Collection: Starfish feeding on coral reef

Starfish feeding on coral reef
A group of crown of thorn starfish, Acanthaster planci, feeding and destroying the coral reef. Damanged patches of white coral can be seen where the seastars have fed

Background imageDevouring Collection: The Legend of the Tabernacle Chief

The Legend of the Tabernacle Chief
The intrepid Angel Eblis, protector of the portable dwelling place of the divine presence, is depicted preparing to battle a monstrous crocodile, also known as the devourer of humanity. Date: 1890s

Background imageDevouring Collection: Swarm of locusts

Swarm of locusts. Coloured historical artwork of a farmer attempting to ward a large swarm of locusts away from his crops

Background imageDevouring Collection: 16th Century woodcut print

16th Century woodcut print. Artwork entitled Whale eating men from Cosmographia Universalis, Sebastian Munster (Basel, 1550)

Background imageDevouring Collection: Boa constrictor eating a mouse C008 / 3368

Boa constrictor eating a mouse C008 / 3368
Boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) eating a mouse. A snakes jaws are very flexible, which enables them to swallow their prey whole. Boa constrictors are a popular species in the pet trade

Background imageDevouring Collection: Southern giant petrels scavenging

Southern giant petrels scavenging
Southern giant petrels (Macronectes giganteus) scavenging on the carcass of an Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella)

Background imageDevouring Collection: Woman eating pho (noodles) at food stall

Woman eating pho (noodles) at food stall, Cholon market, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageDevouring Collection: Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) browsing

Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) browsing, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageDevouring Collection: Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) grazing

Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) grazing, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageDevouring Collection: Chinese Eagle Print

Chinese Eagle Print
Popular talismanic print, depicting a protective EAGLE devouring a FEMALE FOX-DEMON



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"Devouring: A Feast for the Senses at the Edinburgh Festival Cafe" Step into a world of culinary delights as the Edinburgh Festival Cafe becomes a haven for devourers. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and delectable pastries fills the air, enticing visitors to indulge in their favorite treats. As you sip your steaming cup of joe, immerse yourself in the captivating artwork adorning the walls. One painting catches your eye - "The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus. " Created by Hendrik Goltzius in 1588, it depicts an intense battle between man and beast, reminding us of our primal instincts. It serves as a reminder that sometimes we are consumed by our own desires. Venturing further into this gastronomic paradise, you stumble upon Malik-I-Maidan at Bijapur Fort in Karnataka, India. This colossal cannon devours attention with its grandeur and historical significance. Its imposing presence reminds us that power can consume even the mightiest. But nature too has its way of devouring; just look at Serengeti National Park's majestic giraffes grazing peacefully amidst breathtaking landscapes. These gentle giants symbolize grace and elegance while consuming leaves from towering trees – truly a sight to behold. In another corner lies a grotesque caricature titled "The Evil Genius Of Industrial Strife, " depicting how conflicts can devour lives within society's grasp. It serves as a stark reminder that unity is crucial to prevent such monstrous outcomes. As you explore further, mosaic art from Istanbul's Great Palace Mosaic Museum captures your imagination with intricate designs showcasing mythical creatures feasting on one another – an artistic portrayal of eternal cycles where everything devours or gets devoured. Moving away from art but not intensity, witness Brunnhilde's deathbed scene unfold before your eyes - her tragic fate sealed as she succumbs to flames that mercilessly engulf her being. Her story reminds us that destiny can devour even the most valiant souls.