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What this is

A three-piece cross-section of the Belle Époque coffee world.

Privat-Livemont’s Rajah (1898–1899) is the commercial-poster pole — the
brand-meets-graphic-design that defines what most people now mean by ‘vintage coffee
poster.’ George Auriol’s Théâtre du Chat Noir (1894) is the cabaret-program
pole — the same generation of graphic talent, applied to evening cultural programming
rather than commercial advertising. Antonio Ferrigno’s A Colheita (1903) is the
agricultural pole — the actual fazenda where the bean grew, painted by an Italian
who worked in São Paulo.

The three pieces together cover the full visual register of the period without
relying on any single category.

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

The 3 pieces in this set

  • CA-001 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Rajah by Henri Privat-Livemont, 1898–1899 · Henri Privat-Livemont (1898–1899)
  • CA-007 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Théâtre du Chat Noir — Cover with Cyclamens by Georg · George Auriol (1894)
  • CA-005 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — A Colheita (The Harvest) by Antonio Ferrigno, 1903 · Antonio Ferrigno (1903)

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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