What this is
Six pieces of late-19th-century Continental coffee culture, with both bookends.
The two Rajahs at the front — Privat-Livemont and Meunier, the commercial
high point of Belgian Art Nouveau coffee advertising. Manet’s Café-Concert
and Auriol’s Chat Noir as the Parisian cultural counterweight: cabaret programs
and Impressionist genre painting, the same world as the brands but seen from the
cafe-goer’s side instead of the print-shop’s. The Cairo coffee-shop lithograph
(c. 1840s) anchors the set in the European traveler’s image of the source; de Lemud’s
Dutch domestic-drinking scene (c. 1840) anchors it in the European household.
The six together cover the cultural width of the period.
The 6 pieces in this set
- CA-001 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Rajah by Henri Privat-Livemont, 1898–1899 · Henri Privat-Livemont (1898–1899)
- CA-009 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Thé Rajah by Henri Meunier, 1897 · Henri Meunier (1897)
- 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-002 — Vintage Coffee Print — A Coffee-Shop, Cairo, Egypt by Louis Haghe, c. 1840s · Louis Haghe (after David Roberts) (c. 1840s)
- CA-011 — Romantic Era Coffee Print — Man and Woman Drinking Coffee by Aimé de Lemud, c. 1 · Aimé de Lemud (c. 1840)
Delivery
After purchase you receive 6 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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