"Gebildbrot" (figuratively shaped bread), 18th century

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Contributors: Photographer: Johannes Riemann

Deutsche Fotothek Dresden
"Gebildbrot" depicting a queen with the globus cruciger and the sceptre, bread, 18th century, unknown artist, photographer: Johannes Riemann; source: Deutsche Fotothek Dresden, http://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/32008611.

Gebildbrot 18. Jahrhundert IMG

After bread had become the main staple of a large majority of the European population in the 16th and 17th centuries, its cultural and symbolic significance also increased. So-called Gebildbrote (figuratively shaped bread) like the one shown in the photograph were baked for religious feasts in particular, but also for other ceremonial occasions.


Gebildbrot depicting a queen with the globus cruciger and the sceptre, bread, 18th century, unknown artist, photographer: Johannes Riemann; source: Deutsche Fotothek Dresden, http://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/32008611.


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Gebildbrot 18. Jahrhundert IMG