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What this is

Three pieces of late-19th-century Paris cafe and cabaret culture.

Édouard Manet’s Corner of a Café-Concert (c. 1878–1880) is the canonical
Impressionist cafe scene — a snapshot of the moment when cafe-concerts were the dominant
Parisian evening entertainment. George Auriol’s program cover for Théâtre du Chat Noir
(1894) is from the same cultural orbit — the Montmartre cabaret that defined the look of
late Belle Époque Paris graphic art. Henri Meunier’s Thé Rajah (1897) is Belgian
by origin but came south to Paris print culture quickly and circulated as a poster of the
period.

The set hangs strongest on a wall facing a banquette or a long bar — these are
storytelling pieces meant to be read at conversational distance.

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

The 3 pieces in this set

  • CA-006 — Victorian Coffee Print — Corner of a Café-Concert by Édouard Manet, c. 1878–1880 · Édouard Manet (c. 1878–1880)
  • CA-007 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Théâtre du Chat Noir — Cover with Cyclamens by Georg · George Auriol (1894)
  • CA-009 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Thé Rajah by Henri Meunier, 1897 · Henri Meunier (1897)

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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