What this is
One piece per period.
1774: Bonnet’s The Woman Taking Coffee, an etching from the rococo Parisian salon
era when coffee was still being negotiated into European household culture.
1840: de Lemud’s Man and Woman Drinking Coffee, a Dutch-circle Romantic-era
domestic scene from the period when coffee had become an unremarkable household drink.
1920: Norfini’s Fazenda da Barra, an Italian-Brazilian plantation painting from the
moment when Brazilian fazenda art was at its peak.
The set is the timeline of coffee in Europe and its source on three pieces of paper.
Best read as a vertical column.
The 3 pieces in this set
- 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)
- CA-008 — Art Deco Coffee Print — Fazenda da Barra — Campinas, 1840 by Alfredo Norfini, 19 · Alfredo Norfini (1920 (depicting an 1840 scene))
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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