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Considered to be one of the oldest surviving snacks in the world, the humble but delicious pretzel is thought to have originated in Europe, possibly created by monks in monasteries
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Bijoux collection ligne Bretzels d'Alsace Philadelphia’s Top 10 Public Art Moments of 2017 Mural at Thompson and Sergeant streets by V.U.R.T.
Boris Kustodiev (Russian, 1878-1927) Merchant's wife at tea Still Life - Beer & Pretzel Vintage Postcard
Boris Kustodiev (Russian, 1878-1927) Merchant's wife at tea (fragment)
Daria Denisova - Magic pretzel with poppy seeds Pascklin (France) Alsace
Emblem Bakery in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany Etzi - Petit bout d'Allemagne (2018)
William Michael Harnet (irish, American, 1848 – 1892) Staats zeitung and pretzel Matthew Bird (American, 1977) Pretzel Still Life
Henry Farny (American, 1847 - 1916) Pretzel boy - Illustrated Cincinnati Vasily Perov (1833 - 1882) Tea drinking in Mytishchi, near Moscow
Helmuth Fetz (1928-2010) Still life Etzi - Petit bout d'Allemagne (2018)
Thomas Sedgwick Steele (American, 1845-) Still Life with Oysters, Pretzels and Beer Emblem Eguisheim King Bretzel
Floris Gerritsz. van Schooten (Dutch, 1585–1655) A market stall still life Denmark, the official kringle emblem of the baker's guild, topped with a royal crown. Here from a modern bakery shop in Ribe
National Museum, Copenhagen Gold pretzel shaped brooch
Emblems Denmark Chodowiecki family on their way to French Buchholz, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1779 Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Gottfried Libalt - Two young men seated at a table laden with fruits and 'pretzels' with a squirrel nearby, 1659
Emblems Denmark David de Heem (Dutch, 1606 - 1683) Still life with fruit and pretzels Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Trivet - Dessous de plat en bois de poirier en forme de bretzel Trivet - Dessous de plat bretzel rouge piment, poterie artisanale d'Alsace Hans Purrmann (1880 - 1966) Stillleben mit Brezeln Landesmuseum Mainz
Emblem with a cut in the pretzel, Ravensburg Gabriël Metsu (1629-1667) A Baker Blowing his Horn, c.1660-3
Miniature figures having a picnic on a pretzel Jan Steen The Baker and his Wife, 1658 Rijksmuseum
Hummel porcelain figurines are a series based on the drawings of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, from the Kloster Siessen. The sketch art of Sister Maria Innocentia began to appear on in the 1930s in Germany and Switzerland, mostly pastoral drawings of children. The Swiss art publisher Ars Sacra was involved in the early popularization of the art on postcards. Hummel’s “art cards” became popular catching the eye of Franz Goebel, porcelain maker and head of W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik. Goebel acquired rights to turn Hummel’s drawing into figurines, producing the first line in 1935
Emblems Colmar Emblem enseigne bretzel Strasbourg
Emblem of the corporation of bakers of Strasbourg, attested from 1624
Ina (Russian) Filimon doll.. with a pretzel with poppy seeds Tom Sturgis Pretzel Factory Store, Schillington, PA Petey the Pretzel Thief, Jersey
Pretzel Thief Pigeon — JJ Galloway Art Studio. The Pigeon Sculptures are part of a series called 'The Locals’ They’re made mixed media sculptures
Emblems Denmark A pretzel cup to promote Alsace
Seymour Rosenthal (American, 1921–2007) The pretzel lady Pamela Burger (American) Soft pretzels with cheese dip
Ludwig Czerny (Austrian, 1821-1889) Still life with wineglass, mug and pretzels
LEGO Minifigure German Pretzel Girl and Lederhosen Guy
Holly Exley Illustration pretzel Lisa McKnett (American) Cold beer and pretzels Raphaelle Peale (American, 1774-1825), Still Life of Fruit, Pitcher and Pretzel, 1810. Hirschl & Adler Galleries, NY
Bakery Sign, Vallendar, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Bauerle (German, 1831-1912) The little pretzel seller
Meissen porcelain figures of street pretzel vendors, circa 1757, after the original by Peter Reinicke from the Cris de Paris series
Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (Dutch, 1630-1693) - The Baker, 1681 Worcester Art Museum Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (Dutch, 1630-1693) - The Baker, Museum der Brotkultur (Ulm)
Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (Dutch, 1630-1693) Lace Maker - Frans Hals Museum
Bakery Sign, Memmingen, Germany Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (Dutch, 1630-1693) Children in a bakery with St. Nicholas bread
Sergey Sovkov (Russian, 1972) Still life with a samovar and pretzels Julia Swartz Pretzel Kids Watercolor Painting
STEIFF Teddy Bear The Octoberfest pretzel seller Symbol of the German bakers' guild
Vintage French ceramic folk art Pretzels in the cobbles of Freiburg's Old Town Bavarian breakfast postcard
Pretzel Shaped Wooden Rocking Horse Giant Pretzel - Shillington PA - Roadside Attractions Chaise bistrot de Thonet
Enesco My Little Kitchen Fairies were created by the artist G. G. Santiago, who is best known for creating the popular children’s character Rainbow Brite
Pretzel Ornament Stephenson County Historical Society Museum and Arboretum Three strand round full pretzel rattan lounge chair
Considered to be one of the oldest surviving snacks in the world, the humble but delicious pretzel is thought to have originated in Europe, possibly created by monks in monasteries The knot shape of the traditional soft dough pretzels is thought to signify folded hands during prayers In Pennsylvania the National Pretzel Day began in 2003 when the Governor Ed Rendell declared April 26 “National Pretzel Day” to acknowledge the importance of the pretzel to the state’s history and economy.