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Pizza art : the most delicious pieces of art you have ever eaten! / by Karin Niedermeier.

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LIBRA TX770.P58 N54 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Niedermeier, Karin.
Contributor:
Laurie Burrows Grad Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Pizza.
Art.
Penn Provenance:
Grad, Laurie Burrows (donor)
Physical Description:
94 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Edition:
First Globe Pequot edition.
Place of Publication:
Guilford, CT : Globe Pequot Press, [2004]
Summary:
Pizza is a universal food -- beloved here in the United States, where statistics show that Americans consume more than 100 acres of pizza a day. That's about 350 slices a second! With the help of this innovative idea book, pizza lovers can stretch their imagination, their brain, and their stomach by learning art history while they munch. Whether you're in the mood for a Picasso or a Keith Haring, something in the style of the Incas, or perhaps a pizza out of a fairy tale, you will be inspired by these absolutely new and original pizza variations. They're guaranteed to make you smile. This full-color book includes: * basic recipes for delicious dough and sauces* witty food design based on art masterpieces* easy to follow decorating tips* hours of laughter and fun
Notes:
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Presented to the Penn Libraries by Laurie Burrows Grad.
ISBN:
0762730641
9780762730643
OCLC:
54753222

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