Rachel Limon: ReMix YourSelf 5
Modern day metal chicken soup can versus vintage metal chicken spice container. Nowadays, we are so distant from where/what our food comes from and looks like, it's no surprising that there is a movement to eat locally grown organic consumables.
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Chicken Noodle, from Campbell's Soup I portfolio
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Spice container
Artist: Artist Unknown ()
Date: late 19th century
Medium: Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects, Judaica
Size: 6-13/16 x 3-1/4 x 4-3/4 in. (17.3 x 8.3 x 12.1 cm)
Institution: Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Accession #: 2001.177.3a-c
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