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Historical context

Moriz Jung / Wiener Werkstätte produced this lithograph in 1911. The piece is held by Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and is in the public domain under CC0 — Public Domain Dedication; we sourced the file from the institution’s open-access program and prepared it for archival printing.

On the category. European travel and genre artists between 1820 and 1910 produced the most detailed visual record of the coffeehouses of the Ottoman, North African, and European cities they passed through. We include this work because the visual document is real; the framing belongs to its century.

The master file is 2101 × 3261 pixels. At 300 DPI it prints clean at approximately 10 inches on the long edge before any visible loss; below that scale all three included print sizes hold cleanly.

Catalog

Artist Moriz Jung / Wiener Werkstätte
Title Wiener Café: Im Lesezimmer
Year 1911
Medium Lithograph
Holding Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
License CC0 — Public Domain Dedication
Archive № CA-249

Print specifications

6 × 8 in
native, intimate

Reads like a small framed object on a shelf. Slim oak frame, narrow cream mat.

8 × 10 in
our recommended hang

The size at which figures and details read clearly. Mid-weight mat, slim warm-toned frame.

11 × 14 in
near the upper limit

Pushable for a wider hang; texture softens. We’d choose 8 × 10 first.

Source statement

Digital source: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, open-access program (license: CC0 — Public Domain Dedication). Original record accessible via the Wikimedia Commons page linked in the catalog metadata.

Original work: Moriz Jung / Wiener Werkstätte, 1911, Lithograph. Held by Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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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