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Ladies taking tea, 1902. Creator: Caro-Delvaille, Henry (1876-1928)
Ladies taking tea, 1902. Private Collection
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Media ID 22174966
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1902 At The Table China Ware Porcelain Society Tea Break Tea Drinking Tea Pot Tea Set Teacup Teapot
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Ladies taking tea, 1902
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is a captivating snapshot of the refined society during the early 20th century. This exquisite oil on canvas painting by Henry Caro-Delvaille transports us to an era where elegance and sophistication were paramount. The scene unfolds at a beautifully adorned table, adorned with delicate china ware and a charming tea set. In this enchanting composition, we witness a group of ladies indulging in their afternoon tea break. Their graceful postures and fashionable attire reflect the societal norms of the time. As they engage in conversation over steaming cups of tea, their expressions exude both warmth and camaraderie. Caro-Delvaille's attention to detail is evident in his meticulous rendering of porcelain teacups and pots that gleam under soft lighting. The artist's masterful use of color palette enhances the overall ambiance, creating an atmosphere that feels intimate yet grand. This private collection piece serves as a window into French art nouveau aesthetics, showcasing not only Caro-Delvaille's skill but also his ability to capture the essence of everyday life within high society circles. It reminds us how even mundane activities like taking tea can be transformed into moments worth cherishing. As we gaze upon this timeless artwork from Fine Art Images/Heritage Images, we are reminded of the enduring allure and significance attached to traditions such as sharing tea amongst friends - an act that transcends time and continues to bring people together across generations.
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