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Historical context

Jean Baptiste Vanmour produced this oil or print in 1750. The piece is held by Google Cultural Institute and is in the public domain under Public Domain; we sourced the file from the institution’s open-access program and prepared it for archival printing.

On the category. Genre painting and printmaking of the act of drinking coffee runs from 18th-century French rococo to late-19th-century Impressionist café-concert work. The register varies; the subject is recognizable across two hundred years.

The master file is 3610 × 2268 pixels. At 300 DPI it prints clean at approximately 12 inches on the long edge before any visible loss; below that scale all three included print sizes hold cleanly.

Catalog

Artist Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Title Women Drinking Coffeetitle QS:P1476,en:"Women Drinking Coffee"label QS:Len,"Women Drinking Coffee"
Year 1750
Medium Oil or print
Holding Google Cultural Institute
License Public Domain
Archive № CA-100

Print specifications

8 × 10 in
native, clean

Shelf or small-wall scale. Matte fine-art paper, slim oak or walnut frame.

11 × 14 in
our recommended hang

The size at which the composition reads correctly. Cream mat, dark warm-wood frame.

16 × 20 in
approaching the limit

Pushable for a feature hang; at this scale the lithographic or brushwork texture becomes visible.

Source statement

Digital source: Google Cultural Institute, open-access program (license: Public Domain). Original record accessible via the Wikimedia Commons page linked in the catalog metadata.

Original work: Jean Baptiste Vanmour, 1750, Oil or print. Held by Google Cultural Institute.

Restoration notes. Conservative balance: paper tone preserved from the institutional scan, mild contrast lift, color values held to source. No reconstructive retouching.

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