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Geographical Indication - Beaujolais
This shirt is part of our exclusive collection of products that celebrate the rich heritage of food and beverages with Geographical Indication (GI) labels. GIs are special labels given to products that come from a specific place and have qualities, reputation, or characteristics unique to that location. Each item in this collection features a detailed illustration of the renowned food or beverage on the front, while the back showcases a map of the specific production region. These maps are uniquely composed of text from official European Union legal documents, describing the precise specifications that grant these items their GI status. In this collection we pay tribute to food culture and the importance of respecting origins.
This collection makes for perfect, unique gifts for foodies or gifts for chefs.Geographical Indication - Amarone della Valpolicella
This shirt is part of our exclusive collection of products that celebrate the rich heritage of food and beverages with Geographical Indication (GI) labels. GIs are special labels given to products that come from a specific place and have qualities, reputation, or characteristics unique to that location. Each item in this collection features a detailed illustration of the renowned food or beverage on the front, while the back showcases a map of the specific production region. These maps are uniquely composed of text from official European Union legal documents, describing the precise specifications that grant these items their GI status. In this collection we pay tribute to food culture and the importance of respecting origins.
This collection makes for perfect, unique gifts for foodies or gifts for chefs.

Food is: Caricature | Unisex T-Shirt - Overindulgence on Whiskey
$34.99
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$34.99
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Thomas Rowlandson was an English artist and caricaturist noted for his colorful and satirical depictions of Georgian society and manners. Born in 1756 in London, Rowlandson's works were distinguished by their robust humor, lively characters, and often bawdy themes. He had a keen eye for the absurdities of human behavior and his drawings frequently featured the social and political scenarios of his time.
"The Last Drop" is an example of Rowlandson’s approach to caricature and social commentary. The artwork portrays a London tradesman overindulging on whiskey punch while having a skeletal representation of death looming over him as he imbibes. The character is depicted in an exaggerated, grotesque manner, emphasizing his inebriation and lack of decorum.
Image courtesy of the Met's Open Access Initiative.