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Historical context

Henry Charles Seppings Wright (1850–1937) produced this oil or print in 1897. The piece is held by Wikimedia Commons (institutional source) 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 922 × 1530 pixels. At 300 DPI it prints clean at approximately 5 inches on the long edge before any visible loss; below that scale all three included print sizes hold cleanly.

Catalog

Artist Henry Charles Seppings Wright
, 1850–1937
Title The Graeco-Turkish War – Morning coffee, a street scene at Larissa
Year 1897
Medium Oil or print
Holding Wikimedia Commons (institutional source)
License Public Domain
Archive № CA-208

Print specifications

A5 · 6 × 8 in
native, small

The size at which this file is genuinely ready. Reads like a small framed object.

A4 · 8 × 10 in
modest upscale

Acceptable but at the limit. Wider mat compensates.

larger
wait for higher-resolution source

We’ll publish a larger-print file when we have a museum-grade scan of this work.

Source statement

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

Original work: Henry Charles Seppings Wright, 1897, Oil or print. Held by Wikimedia Commons (institutional source).

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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