Bistro Terrace Collection
Step into the enchanting world of a bistro terrace, where history and art intertwine to create an atmosphere of timeless elegance
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Step into the enchanting world of a bistro terrace, where history and art intertwine to create an atmosphere of timeless elegance. The Brasserie Cornelio, depicted in the 1885 oil on canvas by an unknown artist, invites you to indulge in its exquisite offerings. As you sip your "Sherry" under the warm glow of lanterns, immerse yourself in Alphabet francais through engravings like "Letter X: 'Sherry'" from 1887. Transport yourself further into this picturesque scene with another engraving from the same series titled "Letters W and X: 'Valkyries; Sherry'. " Here, amid the tricolor paradise of Auberge de la carp in Dannemarie (1917), experience a taste of rustic charm amidst nature's splendor. Journey across continents as Gauchos gather at a pulqueria captured by Alfred Paris's engraving for Emile Daireaux's story Voyage a la Plata (1886). Witness camaraderie and youthful spirit as two soldiers don their uniforms while enjoying each other's company on a cafe terrace circa 1870-1886. Feel the vibrant energy emanating from Cafe des Ambassadeurs along Champs Elysees in Paris through E. de la Tramblaiz's lithography watercolor illustration found within "Album, souvenirs de Paris" (1885). Let Riccardo Nobili's painting transport you to Florence's Palazzo Pitti Galleria D Arte Moderna (Italy) as you observe a family sitting at a bar table within The Brasserie Cornelio. Immerse yourself further into time with riders clad in uniform savoring absinthe on yet another charming cafe terrace dating back to 1900. Delve into social commentary during World War I with Henry Gerbault’s drawing depicting feminism progress through surprising coffee boy clientele encounters for Le Rire Rouge's cover (1917).