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What this is

Three pieces about coffee as a global agricultural object.

Antonio Ferrigno’s A Colheita (1903) and Alfredo Norfini’s Fazenda da Barra
(1920) are the Brazilian fazenda paintings that document the largest coffee production
system of the era. Both painters worked in São Paulo; both are held by Museu Paulista
USP. The labor system depicted is part of the historical record, not romanticized.

The third piece is the Cairo coffee-shop lithograph (c. 1840s) by Louis Haghe — the
European-traveler’s view of where the bean was prepared and sold once it left the
plantation. Together the three trace the global coffee trade visually, from harvest to
preparation to cup.

On the price. $57 individually, $39 as a set.

The 3 pieces in this set

  • CA-005 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — A Colheita (The Harvest) by Antonio Ferrigno, 1903 · Antonio Ferrigno (1903)
  • CA-008 — Art Deco Coffee Print — Fazenda da Barra — Campinas, 1840 by Alfredo Norfini, 19 · Alfredo Norfini (1920 (depicting an 1840 scene))
  • CA-002 — Vintage Coffee Print — A Coffee-Shop, Cairo, Egypt by Louis Haghe, c. 1840s · Louis Haghe (after David Roberts) (c. 1840s)

Delivery

After purchase you receive 3 download links, one per piece, in three print sizes each. Links are valid for 30 days, up to 5 downloads per piece. Print at home or at any local fine-art print shop.

Commercial single-location display use is included in the license. Multi-location chains
should email hello@coffeeposters.com for a multi-location license.

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