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Coffee Things Collection

"Coffee Things: A Journey Through Art and Culture" Indulge in the rich aroma of coffee as we embark on a captivating journey through time, art, and culture

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: A Dutch Girl At Breakfast

A Dutch Girl At Breakfast. Private Collection

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Interior at the Balcony. Artist: Bonnard, Pierre (1867-1947)

Interior at the Balcony. Artist: Bonnard, Pierre (1867-1947)
Interior at the Balcony. Found in the collection of Musee d art moderne Andre Malraux Le Havre

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Talking in the Twilight

Talking in the Twilight. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Sultans Wife Drinking Coffee

Sultans Wife Drinking Coffee. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Offering a Cup of Coffee

Offering a Cup of Coffee. Private Collection

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Sultana Taking Coffee

Sultana Taking Coffee. Private Collection

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Morning Coffee (Le Dejeuner), 1739. Artist: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)

Morning Coffee (Le Dejeuner), 1739. Artist: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)
Morning Coffee (Le Dejeuner), 1739. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Coffee Grinder, 1920. Artist: Gris, Juan (1887-1927)

Coffee Grinder, 1920. Artist: Gris, Juan (1887-1927)
Coffee Grinder, 1920. Found in the collection of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Woman Taking Coffee. Artist: Bonnet, Louis-Marin (1743-1793)

Woman Taking Coffee. Artist: Bonnet, Louis-Marin (1743-1793)
Woman Taking Coffee. Private Collection

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: The Four Times of Day: Morning, c. 1740. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)

The Four Times of Day: Morning, c. 1740. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)
The Four Times of Day: Morning, c. 1740. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: The Stenbock family in their library at Ranas, c. 1740. Artist: Svan, Carl Fredrik (1708-1766)

The Stenbock family in their library at Ranas, c. 1740. Artist: Svan, Carl Fredrik (1708-1766)
The Stenbock family in their library at Ranas, c. 1740. Found in the collection of the Skokloster Castle

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, ca 1742. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)

A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, ca 1742. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)
A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, ca 1742. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: After The Luncheon, 1879. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)

After The Luncheon, 1879. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)
After The Luncheon, 1879. Found in the collection of the Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Enjoying Coffee, Early 18th cen Artist: French master

Enjoying Coffee, Early 18th cen Artist: French master
Enjoying Coffee, Early 18th cen.. Found in the collection of the Pera Museum, Istanbul

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Cafe Frascati (A Scene From Napoleons Time=, 1893. Artist: Flameng, Francois (1856-1923)

Cafe Frascati (A Scene From Napoleons Time=, 1893. Artist: Flameng, Francois (1856-1923)
Cafe Frascati (A Scene From Napoleons Time=, 1893. Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Afternoon in Naples (L Apres-midi a Naples), c. 1875. Artist: Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906)

Afternoon in Naples (L Apres-midi a Naples), c. 1875. Artist: Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906)
Afternoon in Naples (L Apres-midi a Naples), c. 1875. Found in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Women Drinking Coffee, 1720s. Artist: Vanmour (Van Mour), Jean-Baptiste (1671-1737)

Women Drinking Coffee, 1720s. Artist: Vanmour (Van Mour), Jean-Baptiste (1671-1737)
Women Drinking Coffee, 1720s. Found in the collection of the Pera Museum, Istanbul

Background imageCoffee Things Collection: Through the Window in Winter, 1945. Artist: Gorbatov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1876-1945)

Through the Window in Winter, 1945. Artist: Gorbatov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1876-1945)
Through the Window in Winter, 1945. From a private collection



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"Coffee Things: A Journey Through Art and Culture" Indulge in the rich aroma of coffee as we embark on a captivating journey through time, art, and culture. From the quaint scenes of everyday life to opulent gatherings, coffee has been an integral part of human existence for centuries. Step into a Dutch girl's breakfast scene, where she savors her morning cup amidst the tranquility of her surroundings. The Interior at the Balcony by Pierre Bonnard captures this intimate moment with delicate strokes that transport us to a world filled with warmth and comfort. As twilight descends upon us, let's delve into conversations over steaming cups in Talking in the Twilight. This painting invites us to join these mysterious figures as they share secrets and stories while sipping their beloved brew. In Sultans Wife Drinking Coffee, we catch a glimpse of exotic elegance as she indulges in this dark elixir fit for royalty. The intricate details bring forth an air of mystique surrounding this ancient tradition. Witness the act of offering a cup of coffee in all its gracefulness - an exchange that transcends language barriers and fosters connection between individuals from different walks of life. In Offering a Cup of Coffee, we witness this simple gesture becoming an emblematic symbol of hospitality and friendship. The allure continues with Sultana Taking Coffee; here lies another portrait depicting power intertwined with fragility. As she delicately holds her cup close to her lips, one can't help but wonder about the thoughts swirling within her mind. Travel back in time to 1739 with Morning Coffee (Le Dejeuner) by Francois Boucher – a masterpiece capturing leisurely mornings spent enjoying caffeine-infused bliss. Immerse yourself in the opulence depicted within each brushstroke as you imagine yourself transported to another era altogether. Marvel at Juan Gris' Coffee Grinder from 1920 – an abstract representation that celebrates not only our love for coffee but also the artistry that goes into its preparation.