Dorothea Eliza Smith's (1804-64) work was never published, but her illustrations of Peruvian market fruit are beautiful

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is here! Let's kick off the week with featuring "Untitled (Ham Hock)" by Vija Celmins https://t.co/PGHzRfPEUV

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Polpette, brodetto, maccheroni... le ricette del '400 italiano nel manoscritto https://t.co/aNmflSOkfq.1203 https://t.co/0ksGzQvdgj

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Royal Naval Barracks Field Gun Comp winners 1954 - archives. Giant pasty rewards test of strength? https://t.co/09wfuTuWzJ

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No cafe in the Gund, but since it's I'm seeing food mirages. Doesn't this Oldenburg look like a pizza cutter?

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A branch of the bread fruit tree. The initial drawings for this picture were done during Captain Cook's first Endeavor voyage.

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A squash from Fuchs’s 1542 ‘De historia stirpium commentarii insignes’ from

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In the early 19C the aristocracy dined in style eating from Nantgarw

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It's We present exotic fruits from the female artist Elisabeth Johanna Koning (1859) 🍊 🍌

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Celebrating & with today's theme of by contemporary illustrator Janice Richter. https://t.co/a4qVP8LT9O

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La caza fue una de las principales fuentes de alimentación en la prehistoria, las 1ª manifestaciones de arte rupestre así lo revelan

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