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The terrace of the cafe de la Rotonde in Paris in 1814. Lithograph by George Emanuel
JLJ4621487 The terrace of the cafe de la Rotonde in Paris in 1814. Lithograph by George Emanuel Opitz (1775-1841). Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Opitz, Georg Emanuel (1775-1841); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: The terrace of the cafe de la Rotonde in Paris in 1814. Lithograph by George Emanuel Opitz (1775-1841). Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; German, out of copyright
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19.2cm x 25.4cm (7.6" x 10")
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This lithograph by George Emanuel Opitz takes us back to the bustling terrace of the iconic Café de la Rotonde in Paris, circa 1814. The artist's keen eye for detail and mastery of his craft transport us to a time when leisurely café culture was at its peak. The scene is alive with activity as patrons enjoy their food and drink amidst lively conversations. Men dressed in fashionable attire of the era can be seen engaging in animated discussions, while women exude elegance and grace as they savor their coffee. The server moves swiftly through the crowd, attending to each customer with impeccable service. Opitz's lithograph captures not only the essence of daily life but also provides a glimpse into French society during this period. It showcases the popularity of bistro terraces as social gathering places where people from all walks of life would come together to relax and unwind. The attention to detail in this print is remarkable, allowing us to appreciate every aspect - from the architecture of the café building itself to the expressions on people's faces. This artwork serves as a window into history, transporting us back two centuries ago when Parisian café culture flourished. Displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, this lithograph reminds us that certain aspects of human experience transcend time and place. It celebrates both our love for good company and our appreciation for art that immortalizes moments like these.
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