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What this is

Three pieces of European household coffee, painted across a hundred and twelve years.

Louis-Marin Bonnet’s The Woman Taking Coffee (1774) is the rococo end of the
sequence — the Parisian salon period, when coffee was still new enough in Europe to be
a marker of fashion. Aimé de Lemud’s Man and Woman Drinking Coffee (c. 1840) sits
mid-19th century, in the Romantic register. Albert Anker’s Old Man with Coffee Grinder
(1886) closes the set in late-Victorian Swiss village life — the hand-cranked grinder, the
quiet Sunday-afternoon light.

The set works best as a row of three at matching heights, framed in slim warm wood.
Read together it’s the visual history of the domestic coffee moment.

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

The 3 pieces in this set

  • CA-004 — Belle Époque Coffee Print — Old Man with Coffee Grinder by Albert Anker, 1886 · Albert Anker (1886)
  • CA-010 — 18th-Century Coffee Print — The Woman Taking Coffee by Louis-Marin Bonnet, 1774 · Louis-Marin Bonnet (after François Boucher) (1774)
  • 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 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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