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Apples of Gold in Settings of Silver : Stories of Dinner as a Work of Art

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    9780743222020

  • ISBN10:

    0743222024

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-10-29
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Summary

Eating is biological," said Carolin Young in an interview with Food & Wine magazine. "Dining is everything beyond that. It's what makes us human." Lavishly illustrated throughout, Apples of Gold in Settings of Silver is a celebration of this philosophy, where the universal impulse to dine elegantly is on exquisite display. In these rich pages, banqueting ascends to the ultimate work of art, engaging all five senses. In thrilling detail, the book travels through ten centuries of European history to tell the stories of twelve legendary dinner parties. These tales have pageantry to spare -- from the lofty ritual of Catholic feast days at Cluny Abbey to the pleasurable voyeurism of Casanova's soupers intimes, seduction dinners, to the food antics of the twentieth-century Surrealists. After all, it is at the table that human beings enact the theater of their lives. "Dining isn't just about food," Young told New York magazine. "It's about the architecture, the ambience, the silver, the porcelain, the people." Apples of Gold in Settings of Silver extends the gracious invitation to meet some of Europe's most fascinating personalities, to sample the food and the music, the wardrobe and etiquette that marked such infamous occasions as Titian's nature-worshipping picnics, Talleyrand's foreign-affairs soirées, and the entertainments of the Vienna Secession, inspired by the time-honored adage, "Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die." In the telling emerge such important developments in the history of dining as the European discovery of porcelain-making techniques, the introduction of the fork, and the arrival of turkeys from the New World. The book presents a voluptuous intermingling of some of the greatest art, music, and theater ever produced at the table. These dozen stories are each a distinct example of how banqueting nurtures our spirits as well as our bodies.

Author Biography

Carolin C. Young earned her B.A. in European history from Oberlin College and was awarded a Royal Society of Arts Diploma from Christie's Education in London. She has done public relations for Christie's, New York, and has researched antique porcelain, silver, and glass for James Robinson, Inc. She lives in New York City, where she lectures on dining history at Sotheby's Institute of Art.

Table of Contents

Contents

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER ONE Dining with God
Peter the Venerable and the Monks at Cluny, Burgundy, A.D. 1132

CHAPTER TWO Friendship
Marsilio Ficino and the Neoplatonists, Villa Careggi, Florence, 7 November 1468

CHAPTER THREE Fête Champêtre
A Feast of the Gods with Titian, Sansovino, and the Divine Aretino, Venice, 1 August 1540

CHAPTER FOUR Cementing a Bond
The Wedding Banquet of Maria de' Medici and Henri IV, Florence, 5 October 1600

CHAPTER FIVE Taking Office
The Coronation of Charles I, London, 2 February 1626

CHAPTER SIX Showing Off
Nicolas Fouquet Impresses the King, Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, France, 17 August 1661

CHAPTER SEVEN Insatiable Gluttony
Count Heinrich von Brühl Dines Alone, Dresden, Mid-Eighteenth Century

CHAPTER EIGHT Seduction
Casanova's Souper Intime, Venice, November 1753

CHAPTER NINE Diplomacy
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord at Table, Paris, Early Nineteenth Century

CHAPTER TEN Family
Bernard Shaw's Sunday Supper with William Morris and Family, London, July 1884

CHAPTER ELEVEN Eat, Drink, and Be Merry, for Tomorrow We Die
The Secession Banquet, Vienna, 19 January 1900

CHAPTER TWELVE Shocking the World
Caresse Crosby's Surrealist Picnic, The Moulin de Soleil, Forest of Ermenonville, Early July 1932

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