Dinner Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Dinner: A Feast Fit for Royalty and History" Step into a world where dinner transcends mere sustenance, becoming an experience steeped in tradition, culture, and even a touch of whimsy. From the opulent banquets enjoyed by Queen Elizabeth II to the intimate gatherings of the Kennedys, it has always held a special place in our hearts. Travel back in time to witness The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth, Massachusetts through Jennie A. Brownscombe's captivating oil painting. Feel the warmth and gratitude as Native Americans and Pilgrims come together to share a bountiful meal that would forever shape American history. In Edwardian times, etiquette reigned supreme even during playful moments like table tennis matches. Picture yourself amidst refined company engaging in this elegant sport while maintaining proper decorum - an art captured beautifully by George Whitelaw's "The It Girl. " But it's not just humans who partake in these culinary delights; sometimes unexpected guests join us at the table. Witness how one lucky horse becomes "One of the Family" as it joins a heartwarming mealtime scene. From literature comes Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim from Charles Dickens' beloved tale "A Christmas Carol. " Experience their humble yet heartfelt feast as they teach us about compassion and gratitude amidst challenging circumstances. Thomas Nast's iconic cartoon "Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner" reminds us that breaking bread together knows no boundaries or differences; all are welcome at this inclusive celebration of unity. Humor takes center stage with William Heath Robinson's comical illustration titled "The Toast, " showcasing his imaginative contraptions designed solely for raising glasses during meals - reminding us that laughter is indeed the best seasoning. Delve into musical nostalgia with Edmundo Ros Club, where lively rhythms accompany delectable dishes served on vibrant dance floors - proving that they are be both nourishing for body and soul. Even aboard ill-fated ships like the Titanic, dinner was an affair to remember.