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Bread Art Prints

Bread has been portrayed in art for centuries by both traditional and contemporary artists. These painted baked goods are as versatile as the real thing however, making it hard to pin down what styles and areas would be most well suited to and for this art category.

The difficulty in categorizing what elements are required in bread art is because this baked good is usually considered the sum of its parts. Therefore, a painting that depicts baking, grains, or even just the ingredients to make bread can be a type of bread art. However, most personal art depicts the baking process clearly or reveals the finished loaf, such as in the painting 'Bread is Baked' by Peter Seal.

Bread Artwork

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Wine Country
by Janet Stever
20" x 15"
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Calorie Cuties II
by Pela Studio
16" x 16"
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Zinfandel - Beige
by Janet Stever
18" x 13"
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The Supper at Emmaus, Detail 1601 (bread)
by Michelangelo Caravaggio
18" x 24"
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Still life of apples and Biscuits
by Paul Cezanne
24" x 18"
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Bread Study
by Theresa Kasun
19" x 13"
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Focaccia
by Susan Clickner
16" x 16"
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Semolina
by Susan Clickner
16" x 16"
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Segala
by Susan Clickner
16" x 16"
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Segala
by Susan Clickner
8" x 8"
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Semolina
by Susan Clickner
8" x 8"
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Focaccia
by Susan Clickner
8" x 8"
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Buttermilk Biscuit Mix
by Norman Wyatt Jr.
10" x 13"
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Cornbread Mix
by Norman Wyatt Jr.
10" x 13"
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Croissant
by Ginny Joyner
10" x 13"
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Americanna Bread
by Wendy Russell
19" x 13"
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Toasted
by Chariklia Zarris
10" x 13"
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Warm Sourdough Bread
by Chariklia Zarris
7" x 10"
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Homemade Bread Recipe
by Elizabeth Tyndall
12" x 15"
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Bannana Bread
by Kimberly Allen
12" x 16"
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Bread Recipe
by ND Art & Design
12" x 18"
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Avocado Toast
by Lucia Heffernan
16" x 16"
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Les Pains No. 2
by Alan Blaustein
24" x 24"
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Bread Baked in Oven, Fes, Morocco
by Panoramic Images
16" x 12"
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Corsica Style Bread, France
by Per Karlsson / Danita Delimont
18" x 27"
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Hot cross buns, an English Easter specialty
by Nico Tondini / Danita Delimont
23" x 34"
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Save a Loaf a Week - Help Win the War
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
24" x 33"
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Baguette, Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon, Vietnam
by Keren Su / Danita Delimont
17" x 26"
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Still Life with Jug of Wine, Bread and Glasses
by Unknown
8" x 8"
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Still Life of a Leg of Mutton and Bread, 1865
by Paul Cezanne
24" x 18"
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Pates Baroni, 1921
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16" x 24"
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The Luncheon of the Boating Party, 1881
by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
24" x 18"
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Although modern art has displayed the majority of this artwork, traditional artists frequently used bread in Christian art and still life paintings. In Christian art, bread is associated with the body of Christ and portrayals of the Last Supper typically had some form of this element in their art, as well as using it as a tool for foreshadowing in depictions of other meals that involved Christ, such as in Caravaggio's work, 'The Supper at Emmaus'. For still life art, bread was an element that was used alongside other food or decorations but was rarely a main subject. These scenes were typically gentle and homely in nature, such as in Cezanne's 'Still Life of Apples and Biscuits'.

Modern artists have used bread in their works as a part of their focus on re-inventing common objects. These paintings can either have bread or some other association with the baking process as their main theme. Still life paintings are still a common vehicle in this objects depiction, however as modern art has grown, so have the types of artwork available. Flat and representational styles are used by modern artists to depict the smells and environments of bakeries around the world, as well as to showcase the different kinds of bread available through pop art and other modes of artistic expression.
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