Cook's Illustrated Unframed Print: Berries
Over the past 20 years, renowned illustrator John Burgoyne has produced more than 150 intricate, hand-drawn illustrations for Cook’s Illustrated magazine. Now, for the first time ever, America’s Test Kitchen is proud to partner with Mr. Burgoyne and offer a select number of fine art prints featuring this iconic artwork.
The familiar raspberry, blackberry, and strawberry are members of the rose family, with all of the fragrance that the name implies. Mulberries, which look much like blackberries but have a sweeter taste, are not cultivated in the United States but do grow wild in much of the country. Huckleberries and blueberries are often confused, but the former are slightly more tart than their blue cousins, with thicker, glossier skin and small, hard seeds at their center. Currants and gooseberries, which come from the same family, are more often cooked than eaten raw, although white currants are sweet enough to eat out of hand. Elderberries, which are quite sour, are best served in jam or wine.
6x7 UNFRAMED PRINT
Overall Paper Size: 7" x 8"
Item Number UNFBER67
Giclee Print
Acid, Lignen, and Chlorine Free
Archival Quality
100% Cotton Rag
340 gsm
Cold Press Bright Paper Stock
Printed in the United States
8x10 UNFRAMED PRINT
Overall Paper Size: 9" x 11"
Item Number UNFBER810
Giclee Print
Acid, Lignen, and Chlorine Free
Archival Quality
100% Cotton Rag
340 gsm
Cold Press Bright Paper Stock
Printed in the United States
16x20 UNFRAMED PRINT
Overall Paper Size: 17" x 21"
Item Number UNFBER1620
Giclee Print
Acid, Lignen, and Chlorine Free
Archival Quality
100% Cotton Rag
340 gsm
Cold Press Bright Paper Stock
Printed in the United States
Please Note: Slight size and border variations make each one of John Burgoyne's back cover prints completely unique and each may vary slightly in size.
Details
Issue: #45: July & August 2000
Format: Unframed Print
Item Number: UNFBER
Item Weight: 6x7, 8x10, & 16x20 0.3 pounds