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Figure 1. Maker unknown, “Cartoon from “Popolo di Roma”. Above: "Marinetti wants gastronomy to be enriched with 'unexpected' smells and tastes". Below: “– a broth – with naphthalene or with eau de Cologne?”, translation by author, ca. 1932. OSIM 0002000012.
by Caro Verbeek
Figure 1. Gino Severini, “Cannoni in azione”, 1914 – 1915. Collection MART, 61 x 50 cm, Mart, Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto / Collezione VAF-Stiftung.
by Caro Verbeek
Figure 5. A physician dressed in protective plague costume. Line engraving after J.J. Manget, 1700-1799. Wellcome Collection, 10075i
by Rose Byfleet
Standglass for 'Extrait Triple Opoponax' from the mid 1800s, white glass with clear ground facets, 16 x 7.5cm, NFA.18100, Norwegian Pharmacy Museum, Norway - CC BY-SA. https://www.europeana.eu/item/746/_011023261166
by Catherine Maxwell
Figure 1. An illustration of a 'Smell Organ' imagined in a 1922 issue of Science and Invention Magazine.
by William Tullett
Figure 1. After P. Renouard, Wormwood Scrubs prison, London: four cooks in prison uniform standing in a line in front of buckets and baskets, process print, 1889, 15 x 20.8 cm, Wellcome Collection 37857i
by William Tullett