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Carafe Collection (#9)

In the world of art and history, the carafe takes center stage

Background imageCarafe Collection: Designs Two Ewers Carafe two alternate designs

Designs Two Ewers Carafe two alternate designs
Artokoloro

Background imageCarafe Collection: Angel Holding Carafe Plate n. d Pen brown ink

Angel Holding Carafe Plate n. d Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageCarafe Collection: Still Life, Billiard, 1882 (oil on canvas)

Still Life, Billiard, 1882 (oil on canvas)
XIR901495 Still Life, Billiard, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (1864-1901); 27x22 cm; Musee Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi, France; (add.info.: Nature morte billard)

Background imageCarafe Collection: Still Life of a Leg of Lamb (oil on canvas)

Still Life of a Leg of Lamb (oil on canvas)
XIR895975 Still Life of a Leg of Lamb (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828) (attr. to); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nature morte au gigot); Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: Fruit Tarts, 1882 (oil on canvas)

Fruit Tarts, 1882 (oil on canvas)
XIR85399 Fruit Tarts, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); 65x81 cm; Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: Interior of a dining hall, 1866

Interior of a dining hall, 1866
BAL84600 Interior of a dining hall, 1866 by Yeames, William Frederick (1835-1918); Roy Miles Fine Paintings; English, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: The Supper at Emmaus, c. 1614-21

The Supper at Emmaus, c. 1614-21
XAM74850 The Supper at Emmaus, c.1614-21 by Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610) (follower of); 154x198.5 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: Pensionante del Saraceni (French (?), active c. 1610-1620), Still Life with Fruit and Carafe

Pensionante del Saraceni (French (?), active c. 1610-1620), Still Life with Fruit and Carafe, c. 1610-1620, oil on canvas

Background imageCarafe Collection: Still Life with fruit

Still Life with fruit
BAL59394 Still Life with fruit by Bale, Charles Thomas (fl.1868-75); Haynes Fine Art at the Bindery Galleries, Broadway; English, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: My Father with Uncle Piacsek Drinking Red Wine, 1907

My Father with Uncle Piacsek Drinking Red Wine, 1907
BAL47887 My Father with Uncle Piacsek Drinking Red Wine, 1907 by Rippl-Ronai, Jozsef (1861-1927); Private Collection; Hungarian, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: The good motive by Auguste Hadamard, 1823 - 1886, French, salon of beaux arts, 1880

The good motive by Auguste Hadamard, 1823 - 1886, French, salon of beaux arts, 1880, 19th century, liszt gourmet archive, food and drink, dinner table, carafe, glass, glasses, plates, men, servant

Background imageCarafe Collection: Bear having a glass of wine, around 1870, hungary, wine, wineglass, wine carafe, soldier

Bear having a glass of wine, around 1870, hungary, wine, wineglass, wine carafe, soldier, table, interior, liszt gourmet archive, alcohol, alcoholic, drink, drinking, beverage, caricature, cartoon

Background imageCarafe Collection: Theodore Duret (1838-1927) (oil on canvas)

Theodore Duret (1838-1927) (oil on canvas)
XIR29995 Theodore Duret (1838-1927) (oil on canvas) by Manet, Edouard (1832-83); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: Susanna Bathing (oil on copper)

Susanna Bathing (oil on copper)
XKH179063 Susanna Bathing (oil on copper) by Konig, Johann or Hans (1586-1642); 52x76.6 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: Guitar and Clarinet, 1920 (oil on canvas)

Guitar and Clarinet, 1920 (oil on canvas)
XIR174174 Guitar and Clarinet, 1920 (oil on canvas) by Gris, Juan (1887-1927); Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: The Infant Bacchus, c. 1505-10 (oil on panel)

The Infant Bacchus, c. 1505-10 (oil on panel)
XOS1121236 The Infant Bacchus, c.1505-10 (oil on panel) by Bellini, Giovanni (c.1430-1516); 50.1x39 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageCarafe Collection: St. Benedict receiving hospitality, from the Life of St. Benedict, 1497-98 (fresco)

St. Benedict receiving hospitality, from the Life of St. Benedict, 1497-98 (fresco)
XIR164410 St. Benedict receiving hospitality, from the Life of St. Benedict, 1497-98 (fresco) by Signorelli, L. (c.1441-1523) & Sodoma, G

Background imageCarafe Collection: Pepperming leaves (Mentha piperita), preparation for making medicine or liquor

Pepperming leaves (Mentha piperita), preparation for making medicine or liquor, on a rustic wooden underground

Background imageCarafe Collection: Sage leaves (Salvia), preparation for making medicine or liquor, on a rustic wooden underground

Sage leaves (Salvia), preparation for making medicine or liquor, on a rustic wooden underground

Background imageCarafe Collection: A bottle of hazelnut oil and some ripe and unripe hazelnuts (Corylus avellana)

A bottle of hazelnut oil and some ripe and unripe hazelnuts (Corylus avellana) on rustic wooden boards

Background imageCarafe Collection: Bottle on a table with wine glasses and decanter in the wine bar Le Cafe du Passage in Paris

Bottle on a table with wine glasses and decanter in the wine bar Le Cafe du Passage in Paris. Domaine La Jasse Castel. Montpeyroux. Languedoc. France. Europe

Background imageCarafe Collection: Bottles and carafes decanters with Chateau La Grave Figeac - Chateau La Grave Figeac

Bottles and carafes decanters with Chateau La Grave Figeac - Chateau La Grave Figeac, Saint Emilion, Bordeaux

Background imageCarafe Collection: Europe, France, Marseilles, popular aperitif

Europe, France, Marseilles, popular aperitif

Background imageCarafe Collection: Taking a tank sample of red wine from a stainless steel tank into a glass decanter

Taking a tank sample of red wine from a stainless steel tank into a glass decanter. Kantina Miqesia or Medaur winery, Koplik. Albania, Balkan, Europe

Background imageCarafe Collection: Bear Having A Glass Of Wine

Bear Having A Glass Of Wine, Around 1870, Hungary, Wine, Wineglass, Wine Carafe, Soldier, Table, Interior, Liszt Gourmet Archive, Alcohol, Alcoholic, Drink, Drinking, Beverage, Caricature, Cartoon

Background imageCarafe Collection: The Good Motive By Auguste Hadamard

The Good Motive By Auguste Hadamard, 1823 - 1886, French, Salon Of Beaux Arts, 1880, 19th Century, Liszt Gourmet Archive, Food And Drink, Dinner Table, Carafe, Glass, Glasses, Plates, Men, Servant

Background imageCarafe Collection: Pouring red wine from bottle into glass carafe

Pouring red wine from bottle into glass carafe

Background imageCarafe Collection: Carafe and glass of home-made damson wine, close-up

Carafe and glass of home-made damson wine, close-up

Background imageCarafe Collection: Still life

Still life
Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), Still Life, 1941

Background imageCarafe Collection: ROLAND DE LA PORTE, Henri Horace (1724-1793)

ROLAND DE LA PORTE, Henri Horace (1724-1793). The Small Collation or The Carafe of Orgeat. Academicism. Oil on canvas

Background imageCarafe Collection: Marlene Soria Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. Pouring

Marlene Soria Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. Pouring wine in a decanter. France. Europe

Background imageCarafe Collection: The cork tied in a sting around the neck of the decanter. Domaine de la Garance. Pezenas region

The cork tied in a sting around the neck of the decanter. Domaine de la Garance. Pezenas region. Languedoc. Wine aerating in a carafe. France. Europe

Background imageCarafe Collection: Wine & Cheese Evening

Wine & Cheese Evening
A carafe of red wine, fresh bread and Danish Blue and Dutch Edam cheese on the cutting board, ready for a trendy wine and cheese evening! Date: 1968

Background imageCarafe Collection: Olive oil and garlic

Olive oil and garlic. Bottles of olive oil next to bulbs of garlic, in a grove of olive trees (Olea europaea). Olive oil, used in cooking and to flavour salads, is high in mono-unsaturated fats

Background imageCarafe Collection: Oman, Dhofar Region, Mirbat. Large Water Carafe Sculpture

Oman, Dhofar Region, Mirbat. Large Water Carafe Sculpture

Background imageCarafe Collection: Romantic Dinner / Woof

Romantic Dinner / Woof
Sultry brunette dinner date in strapless decollete evening gown, diamante necklace & earrings, lights her cigarette in a holder from a candle. Her man friend stands by




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In the world of art and history, the carafe takes center stage. This captivating object has been depicted in various forms throughout time, showcasing its significance and versatility. One such portrayal is seen in "Black Woman" (1875-1876), an oil on canvas masterpiece that captures a black woman gracefully holding a carafe. The painting exudes elegance as it showcases her strength and beauty. Moving from paintings to reality, we encounter displays of local wine for sale adorned with exquisite carafes. These vessels not only enhance the presentation but also elevate the experience of enjoying fine wines. The White Star Line, known for its luxurious voyages, featured cut glass bulbous table carafes onboard their ships. These stunning pieces added a touch of opulence to dining experiences at sea. Additionally, cut glass water and wine carafes were also provided to ensure passengers had access to refreshing beverages throughout their journey. Stepping onto the RMS Queen Mary, we discover a crackle glass carafe with a plaque commemorating this iconic ship's history. This unique piece serves as a reminder of the grandeur and sophistication associated with ocean liners. Traveling back in time through engravings, we come across "Peasant Couple on the Market" (1519) depicting everyday life where vendors proudly display their goods alongside humble earthenware carafes filled with nourishing liquids. Further exploring historical depictions brings us to "Quito Carrying Vegetables" (1865), showcasing women carrying baskets balanced on their heads while clutching traditional clay jugs or wooden-carved carafes filled with fresh produce - symbols of sustenance and community spirit. Delving into porcelain craftsmanship reveals an ewer and basin set dating back to c. 1781-93; these delicate pieces showcase intricate designs that highlight both functionality and aesthetic appeal within domestic settings. Artistic interpretations continue with "The Lovers" (c.