Caillebotte's Paris: Art, Camaraderie, and Cuisine
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May 10 and 11, 2025
Saturday, May 10, 3-6pm
Sunday, May 11, 2-5pm
Getty Center
Museum Lecture Hall
$115
Tickets must be purchased for event entrance and are non-refundable. Your event ticket will also serve as your Center entrance reservation. Please note, there is an additional fee for parking.
About
Enter the world of Gustave Caillebotte and his circle of friends—the Impressionist painters and noted authors who shaped the artistic and literary landscape of late 1800s Paris. Dining and café culture played a central role in the social life of artists, providing inspiration as well as sustenance. Join culinary historian Carolyn Tillie as she embarks on a delectable journey exploring this rich intersection of art and cuisine. After her talk, gather around the table for a tasting of three classic French wines along with a curated selection of Impressionist-era cheeses, pâte, savories, and sweets.
Menu
Savory Appetizers
French Cheeses, Fruit, and Country Pâté
ARTisanal Salad
Potato Leek Soup
Brandade (Salt Cod) Croquettes
Duck w/ Olives
Sweet Treats
Citrus Madeleine
Stone Fruit Galette
Libations
French Wines (White, Rose, Red)
Limon Presse
Flat and Sparkling Waters
We strive to offer a variety of options, but please note that we are unable to accommodate specific dietary restrictions. Menu may be subject to change.
Carolyn Tillie is a culinary historian, author, artist, and curator who explores the intersections of food, art, and history. Holding an MFA in jewelry and metalsmithing, a Master Chef certification, and a Level Two certification from the Wine Spirit Education Trust, she combines deep expertise in gastronomy with artistic craftsmanship. As an author, she has contributed to Gastro Obscura, Metalsmith, Hugh Johnson’s World of Fine Wine, and other publications. Her books include Oysters, A Global History and Feast Your Eyes – Food Art from Apple to Zucchini. She co-founded the Bay Area Culinary Historians and frequently curates and presents integrative lectures.
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