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Browse the Archive

The Archive

Browse the archive

The archive is organized into seven categories — each tied to a distinct institutional source and a distinct visual register. Pick a category to browse its full contents.

Posters & Advertising

Belle Époque, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco posters; coffee-brand advertising plates from the great print shops of Brussels, Paris, and Milan.

Café Scenes & Coffeehouses

Interiors and street life — Ottoman coffeehouses, Belle Époque Parisian cafés, Viennese kaffeehäuser, Cairo merchant scenes.

Botanical Plates

19th-century scientific illustration of Coffea arabica and related species, from Wellcome, Gallica, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library.

Coffee Drinking

Domestic and salon genre painting — the act of drinking coffee, from rococo Paris to Impressionist Montmartre.

Plantation & Origin

Coffee as global agricultural object — Brazilian fazenda canvases, Caribbean lithographs, Indonesian and African plantation views.

Equipment & Tools

Grinders, ibriks, percolators, roasters, and the early espresso machines in painting and engraving.

Other Coffee Visuals

Cross-category material — ephemera, trade cards, magazine illustration, and the cabaret programs of coffee-adjacent Paris.

By era

Rococo (c. 1750–1789) · Romantic and Orientalist (c. 1830–1880) · Belle Époque and Art Nouveau (1885–1914) · Edwardian (1901–1914) · Art Deco (1920–1929)

By source institution

Wellcome Collection (London) · Google Cultural Institute · Museu Paulista da USP (São Paulo) · Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) · Cleveland Museum of Art · Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gallica) · Library of Congress