Chayote squash in 17 century Holland? It kinda makes sense since its in the same basket with a slice of pumpkin/squash, but still not too convincing...
Willem Kalf, a Dutch artist.
Still Life with Ewer, Vessels and Pomegranate
Do you see those two green raisin looking like fruits? In a small basket on the left hand side.
They look like raisins, but they are too big to be raisins. They don't look like pears.
Thanks! I have more, I just posted lol. I'm glad there are people here interested in cooking, arts and history. I think it is fascinating to think of what they used to eat, how they used to cook.
Its called - Still Life with Partridges, Cloves of Garlic and a Jar --- The other painting you're talking about is a little different Bodegón dos perdices, cebollas, ajos y vasijas-meléndez.jpg - two partrides, onions, garlic and vessels.
It's a painting by Luis Melendez a 18 century Spanish artist. I'm very curious what could be in those two folded paper packs?
I don't know where else to ask, and thought this forum would have people who may know the answer.
Thanks