
Bacon & Ham from Mrs. Beeton's Household Management
This detailed vintage illustration from Mrs. Beeton's renowned Household Management presents cuts of bacon and ham with the exacting clarity of Victorian instructional art. Rendered in the precise, diagrammatic style of 19th-century domestic encyclopaedias, the composition balances scientific rigour with decorative appeal. Warm ochres and pale backgrounds give the image an aged, archival quality — equal parts culinary reference and period curiosity. The portrait format and clean labelling lend it a graphic confidence rarely found in modern food illustration.
Printed on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio, this canvas print captures every aged line and tonal warmth of the original. The woven texture adds depth and tactility, making it a conversation-worthy piece for kitchen, dining room, or study.
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Bacon & Ham from Mrs. Beeton's Household Management
This detailed vintage illustration from Mrs. Beeton's renowned Household Management presents cuts of bacon and ham with the exacting clarity of Victorian instructional art. Rendered in the precise, diagrammatic style of 19th-century domestic encyclopaedias, the composition balances scientific rigour with decorative appeal. Warm ochres and pale backgrounds give the image an aged, archival quality — equal parts culinary reference and period curiosity. The portrait format and clean labelling lend it a graphic confidence rarely found in modern food illustration.
Printed on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio, this canvas print captures every aged line and tonal warmth of the original. The woven texture adds depth and tactility, making it a conversation-worthy piece for kitchen, dining room, or study.
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This detailed vintage illustration from Mrs. Beeton's renowned Household Management presents cuts of bacon and ham with the exacting clarity of Victorian instructional art. Rendered in the precise, diagrammatic style of 19th-century domestic encyclopaedias, the composition balances scientific rigour with decorative appeal. Warm ochres and pale backgrounds give the image an aged, archival quality — equal parts culinary reference and period curiosity. The portrait format and clean labelling lend it a graphic confidence rarely found in modern food illustration.
Printed on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio, this canvas print captures every aged line and tonal warmth of the original. The woven texture adds depth and tactility, making it a conversation-worthy piece for kitchen, dining room, or study.























