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EATS Food-Themed Proverbidioms-Series Poster by T.E. Breitenbach Official 22x28 Print

EATS Food-Themed Proverbidioms-Series Poster by T.E. Breitenbach Official 22x28 Print

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Bring your wall alive with another great entry in one of the most famous poster series of all-time! From the palette of prolific American artist T.E. Breitenbach comes "EATS", the brilliant work of art that incorporates over 160 proverbs, idioms, cliches, and items on the topic of food, on one amazing canvas. Originally inspired by the renowned 16th century Dutch artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder and his 1559 work "Netherlandish Proverbs", you'll get something new out Breitenbach's 1994 Proverbidioms-series masterpiece with every glance at this fabulous scene. From "Angel Food Cake" to "Asparagus Spears"; "Corn Dog" to "Fruit Cocktail"; "Hush Puppy" to "Lobster Tails"; and "Po Po Platter" through to "Yellow Croaker", the art is alternatingly hilarious, frightening, profound, joyful, intense, and glorious! For lovers of interesting art and epicurean delights, this one's for you. Perhaps you've seen one of the Proverbidioms posters on the wall in a restaurant, coffee shop, nutritionist's office, gallery, or a friend's home - now here's your chance to own one yourself. Published by the artist's own studio in this gallery-quality 22"x28" edition that includes a remastered high-resolution reproduction of the original painting, together with the title "EATS" and a listing of all the idioms found in the painting, this will become a favorite conversation piece wherever you hang it!
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