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10. Selling Food
November 15, 2010
Why market scenes were so inspirational to painters.

9. The Last Supper
November 15, 2010
Leonardo Da Vinci wasn't the only artist to depict the Last Supper and the food on Jesus's table.

7. Eating With Picasso
November 15, 2010
Picasso's wartime lover reveals some of his favorite dishes; intense food symbolism is explored.

6. Sea Power
November 15, 2010
Oliver is in Tuscany with Michelin-starred chef Fulvio Pierangelini.

5. Beefed Up Art
November 15, 2010
Rembrandt's Carcass of Beef and a beef recipe written and painted by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

4. Square Meals
Oliver explores the cubist movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Paul Cezanne once remarked that he'd like to astonish Paris with an apple, which leads Oliver to Cezanne's former studio.

3. A Brush With The Bottle
Celebrated restaurateur and art collector Oliver Peyton explores the significance of foods depicted in famous works throughout history. This episode examines alcohol's relationship with the artistic lexicon.

2. Last Supper
While Da Vinci's famous The Last Supper is certainly the most well-known depiction, it's not the first. Oliver explores the earliest known portrayal, which dates back to the 6th century, AD.

1. Fully Baked
Celebrated restaurateur and art collector Oliver Peyton explores the significance of foods depicted in famous works throughout history. This episode examines the relationship of baking with the art world.
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Where to Watch Eating Art
Eating Art is available for streaming on the Ovation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Eating Art on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.
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