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Guaranteed to bring out the chef in anyone, this gorgeous red apron is part of the exclusive National Gallery Cookbook range, which celebrates the many delicious recipes from the National Gallery's own award winning restaurant. Since opening in 2006, National Dining Rooms has established itself as a favourite, not only with National Gallery visitors, but with a broad spectrum of food lovers from all over London. It offers a great British dining experience & culinary treasures to complement the artistic treasures within the Gallery. made from
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Writers & narrators Nicholas Penny is a British art historian. From 2008 to 2015 he was Director of the National Gallery in London. Marc Woodhead lectures at the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery & the Wallace Collection. James Heard, Louise Govier & Jo Ryhmer are also art historians. The National Gallery houses some of the world's greatest paintings, from early Renaissance altarpieces to the radical new approaches of Van Gogh, Cezanne & Picasso. This DVD introduces the National Gallery & its collection, & acts as a virtual guided tour & an overall introduction to the history of Western European painting. Dr. Nicholas Penny, the National Gallery's former Director, welcomes you & explains some of the history of the building & collection, then four experts lead you through private tours: Marc Woodhead explores early Renaissance painting, from gilded altarpieces to the stunning realistic portraits of Jan van Eyck James Heard guides us around sixteenth century art, from the High Renaissance mastery of Michelangelo, Raphael & Leonardo da Vinci, to the brilliant Venetian colours of Titian. Louise Govier focuses on seventeeth century art, from Caravaggio's intense religious paintings to Rembrandt's self-searching portraits, & the virtuoso techniques of Rubens & Velázquez. Jo Rhymer looks at paintings from the eighteenth & nineteenth centuries, including Constable, Turner & the Impressionists. Extras on the Visitor's Guide DVD include behind the scenes footage of conservation work & the National Gallery's scientific department, & a closer look at the distinctive mosaic floors designed by Boris Anrep. ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Geertgen tot Sint Jans’s The Nativity at Night from our collection. About this painting The Nativity at Night, possibly about 1490 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1925 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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Author Oliver Peyton is a renowned restaurateur who believes that fantastic ingredients are the cornerstones of good cooking. Matthew Fort once described him as the Phineas T. Barnum of restaurateurs, saying 'He has a penchant for the spectacular and idiosyncratic'. Since opening in 2006, the award-winning National Dining Rooms has established itself as a favourite with London’s National Gallery visitors, offering a great British eating experience. In The National Cookbook over 100 traditional dishes are given a modern twist by restaurateur and Great British Menu judge Oliver Peyton and his chefs. With the emphasis on sourcing the freshest and most flavoursome ingredients, this beautiful book celebrates British produce throughout the seasons, from young spring asparagus, to summer
pudding, to Christmas roast goose. Familiar recipes get a new look – honey glazed ham is cooked with cider and lavender – but old favourites are not forgotten: comforting, rich, fish pie, retro coronation chicken, sticky treacle tart. The Gallery experience is celebrated by stunning details of masterpieces from one of the greatest collection of Western European paintings in the world. Reviews 'At last the National Gallery, which holds Britain’s art treasures, has food to match thanks to another national treasure, Oliver Peyton. Art and food go hand in hand, so you can take in Gainsborough’s Mr and Mrs Andrews and then eat Oliver’s banoffi pie. It completes the sensual experience'Waitrose Food Illustrated 'The most beautiful book this season'... 'This book is an absolute
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Author Oliver Peyton is a renowned restaurateur who believes that fantastic ingredients are the cornerstones of good cooking. Matthew Fort once described him as the Phineas T. Barnum of restaurateurs, saying ' He has a penchant for the spectacular & idiosyncratic'. Since opening in 2006, the award-winning National Dining Rooms has established itself as a favourite with London’s National Gallery visitors, offering a great British eating experience. In The National Cookbook over 100 traditional dishes are given a modern twist by restaurateur & Great British Menu judge Oliver Peyton & his chefs. With the emphasis on sourcing the freshest & most flavoursome ingredients, this beautiful book celebrates British produce throughout the seasons, from young spring asparagus, to summer pudding, to Christmas roast goose. Familiar recipes get a new look – honey glazed ham is cooked with cider & lavender – but old favourites are not forgotten: comforting, rich, fish pie, retro coronation chicken, sticky treacle tart. The Gallery experience is celebrated by stunning details of masterpieces from one of the greatest collection of Western European paintings in the world. Reviews ' At last the National Gallery, which holds Britain’s art treasures, has food to match thanks to another national treasure, Oliver Peyton. Art & food go hand in h&, so you can take in Gainsborough’s Mr & Mrs Andrews & then eat Oliver’s banoffi pie. It completes the sensual experience' Waitrose Food Illustrated ' The most beautiful book this season'... ' This book is an absolute stunner' The Book Seller

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Honey - A sweet produce made by honey bees in their hives from pollen and nectar from flowers
Asparagus - A spring vegetable native to europe
Hand - A part of the body at the end of the arm
Hand - A pointer which indicates time on a clock face
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Fish - A creature that lives in water. A fish uses gills to breath unlike mammals
Traditional - Something that has become the same through a period of time and thus repeated.
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Traditional - Something that has been around for a while and is repeated regularly.
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Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
Cider - An unfermented alcoholic drink made typically from apples.
Retro - something that is vintage or replicates a style in the past.
Goose - A large bird that has a long neck, short broad bill and short legs with webbed feet.

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