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7272457 Coffee by Unknown Artist, (17th century); (add.info.: COFFEE a branch of the plant, recording of D.Planche from the treaty of Jean de the Roque " Voyage de Arabie Heureuse", 1666.); Fototeca Gilardi
Media ID 26122702
© Fototeca Gilardi / Bridgeman Images
Bean Branch Branches Coffee Stick Sticks Twig Vegetable Vegetables
Large Photo Mug (15 oz)
Bring your daily java ritual to life with Media Storehouse's Photo Mugs, featuring stunning artwork from Bridgeman Images. This exquisite mug showcases a captivating 17th century recording of a coffee branch, taken from Jean de The Roque's "Voyage de Arabie Heureuse." Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of coffee as you savor each sip from this beautifully designed mug. Perfect for coffee lovers and art enthusiasts alike. Add a personal touch by gifting this unique mug to a friend or keep it for your own collection. Each mug is expertly crafted for a premium feel and dishwasher safe for added convenience. Elevate your coffee experience with Media Storehouse's Photo Mugs and Bridgeman Images' timeless artwork.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This 17th-century print titled "Coffee" takes us back in time to the origins of this beloved beverage. Created by an unknown artist, it beautifully captures the essence of coffee as a branch of the plant. The image is based on a recording by D. Planche from Jean de la Roque's treaty "Voyage de Arabie Heureuse" published in 1666. The print showcases intricate details of coffee branches, sticks, and twigs, providing a glimpse into the botany and natural history associated with this remarkable plant. The seventeenth century was a period marked by scientific exploration and discovery, making this artwork not only visually appealing but also historically significant. As we admire this piece, we are reminded of the enduring allure that coffee has held throughout centuries. Its leaves and beans symbolize more than just a simple drink; they represent an entire culture built around its consumption. Coffee has become an integral part of our daily lives - a comforting beverage that fuels our mornings and brings people together. This print serves as a testament to the rich heritage behind one of the world's most popular beverages. It invites us to appreciate not only its taste but also its botanical roots and historical significance. As we gaze upon this artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported back in time to witness the early days when coffee first captivated hearts and palates alike.
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