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November 2025

Too Many Cooks! The Secret World Below Stairs: Food, Fashion and Fine Dining in Art and Architecture

The Arts Society Maidenhead
Monday, November 3, 2025 - 10:00
Winter Hill Golf Club
Grange Lane, Cookham Maidenhead SL6 9RP
Online Event

A three part lecture which looks at the evolution of the kitchen, the fine art of feasting and personalities and predelictions

An excellent study day presented by The Arts Society Accredited lecturer Sarah Pearson, the day comprises three lectures:

Lecture 1 The Evolution of the Kitchen

In the first lecture we examine how kitchen design has changed over the centuries. From the open fire of the Saxon Hall we see how the kitchen became a separate space whose design was driven not just by practicality but also by food and fashion. A large banquet required a number of fireplaces to prepare it, whilst the taste for fine puddings and sweet treats led to the development of cold rooms and the need to store ice through the summer months. We visit some fine examples of kitchen architecture and consider historical literature regarding kitchen design. 

Lecture 2 The Fine Art of Feasting 

The second lecture examines how food and feasting are presented in art and sculpture from the Medieval period to the modern era. These artworks reveal not just what was eaten but also how it was eaten, highlighting changes to presentation, glassware, and cutlery.  Food could be depicted in a humorous way, as for example by Hogarth and his contemporaries or could images demonstrate culture and refinement showcasing up to date fashion such as eating oysters or drinking tea. Through these artworks we enter the world of feasting and see how it changes through time. 

Lecture 3 Personalities and Predilections

The final lecture focuses on historical personalities, examining through art and literature how food, fashion and drama featured in their lives. From the vast entertainments of Catherine de Medici to the Christmas menu of King George  II, sit back and enjoy the tales of what can go right, and wrong when entertainment is pushed to the limit!

 

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Sarah Pearson

Holds a First Class BA in Art History from Reading University, an MA in World Art Studies from the University of East Anglia and a PhD in Architectural History, also from Reading. Lectured for 10 years at Reading and at the University of East Anglia, and now works as a freelance lecturer and adult education provider. Has published articles and a book chapter on the architect Francesco di Giorgio and is currently researching the development of the Riddlesworth estate with a view to future publication.