Museum exhibit pours tea’s history lessons from a cup
The Fowler Museum at UCLA is highlighting our fascination with tea. Click through this photo gallery taking a closer look at the objets d’art and artworks included in the exhibition, “Steeped in History: The Art of Tea.”
Tea bowl, at left. Collection of S. Baba and J. Keck
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In foreground, one of the objets d’art on display. Ralph Bacerra. Untitled, 2000. Collection of Gloria and Sonny Kamm, courtesy of the Kamm Teapot Foundation
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‘Steeped in History’ exhibition at Fowler Museum at UCLA
Taking tea to the extreme
Virtual cooking is a hit on
‘Moro’ cookbook opens up a world of Moorish flavors
Browse recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
A closer look. Ralph Bacerra. Untitled, 2000. Collection of Gloria and Sonny Kamm, courtesy of the Kamm Teapot Foundation
RECENT & RELATED
‘Steeped in History’ exhibition at Fowler Museum at UCLA
Taking tea to the extreme
Virtual cooking is a hit on
‘Moro’ cookbook opens up a world of Moorish flavors
Browse recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
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A 19th century tea bowl. Collection of S. Baba and J. Keck.
RECENT & RELATED
‘Steeped in History’ exhibition at Fowler Museum at UCLA
Taking tea to the extreme
Virtual cooking is a hit on
‘Moro’ cookbook opens up a world of Moorish flavors
Browse recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)