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The Kitchen of Mr. Sanders Coffee and Eating House, Newgate Street, 1828 (w / c

XJF354283 The Kitchen of Mr. Sanders Coffee and Eating House, Newgate Street, 1828 (w/c on paper) by Scharf, George the Elder (1788-1860); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Media ID 12864231

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Apparatus Cafe Cooks Dresser Fireplace Grate Pans Pots Preparing Restaurant Daily Life Scene Regency


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This print transports us back to the bustling kitchen of Mr. Sanders Coffee and Eating House in Newgate Street, London, in the year 1828. Painted by George Scharf the Elder, this watercolor on paper captures a vivid snapshot of daily life in Regency-era England. The scene is alive with activity as cooks diligently prepare food and drink for hungry patrons. The central focus lies on a large fireplace grate where pots and pans bubble away over an open fire. The heat radiates throughout the room, creating an atmosphere of warmth and energy. Every detail has been meticulously depicted - from the neatly arranged cooking apparatus to the well-worn dresser filled with utensils. This painting offers a glimpse into both the practicality and artistry involved in running a successful restaurant during this time period. The composition exudes authenticity, allowing viewers to immerse themselves fully into this Georgian interior. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, people gathered together in cafes like Mr. Sanders' to enjoy good food and company. As we admire this historical gem captured by Scharf's skilled hand, we are reminded of how much our world has changed while also recognizing that some things remain constant - our love for delicious meals shared with friends or family transcends time itself.

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