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“Drying Salted Fish,” by Singaporean artist Cheong Soo Pieng, 1978 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/SRSMKallyP
Some beautifully chubby fruit for your Friday 🍐 ✨Fernando Botero’s “Still Life with Fruits,” 1978 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/Xi1S38PmBD
What’s cooking good looking ✨🥞// Snoopy doing his thing in a 1970 illustration by Charles M. Schulz #haveyoueaten https://t.co/F6wAk2TRc3
“Mandioca,” painted by Dutch still-life painter Albert Eckhout in Recife, Brazil, c. 1637-1644 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/K5UbkHavru
Lychee from the remarkable “Treatise on the Paintings and Writings of the Ten Bamboo Studio,” first published in China in 1633 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/OCPwxr8ku5
“Women harvesting nori” by Japanese woodblock master Utagawa Hiroshige, c. 1848-1849 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/gRa9FGCkhK
French painter Auguste Herbin’s spectacular “Still Life with Melon,” 1936 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/Z6bbmsbJ6Z
Lucian Freud’s “Box of Apples in Wales,” 1939 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/yj7Heqpnnl
Picking Persimmons by Kitagawa Utamaro, c. 1802-04 via the_culinary_pedia #haveyoueaten https://t.co/eReXbnSAK9
“The Restaurant” by Pablo Picasso, 1914 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/qVDnVeRDAw
“Naranja abierta y azahar - Open orange and orange blossom” by Rafael Romero Barros, 1895 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/kBaHIVRUm0
A chromolithograph of the majestic rambutan c. 1865 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/SFEP6Wix42
Beautiful vegetables by Chinese master Yu Fei’an (1888-1959) #haveyoueaten https://t.co/O1gnVFEd4d
“Still Life with Onions,” Paul Cézanne, 1896-1898 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/oZXd9yeOY3
“Quatre fruits coupés sur une plage” by Jean Lurçat, 1927 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/O8ap8vDqfx
Oranges and dried persimmons, illustrated by Japanese artist and writer Kubo Shunman (1757-1820) #haveyoueaten https://t.co/S65P2hkt9k
A fearsome melon guardian, as illustrated by Japanese artist Totoya Hokkei, c.1890-1900 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/zRnOgO9EAp
An unidentified fruit of the plum family from the 19th century work “Chinese Trade Illustrations, Volume 1” #haveyoueaten https://t.co/OaMsyRMoDj
Beautifully illustrated mandarins from a 19th century volume on Chinese trade 🍊#haveyoueaten https://t.co/ePqSPGDaHA
Félix Vallotton’s “Still Life: Entrecote,” 1914 #haveyoueaten https://t.co/OZ69MKGsxX