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Table of Paris: view of the cafe du commerce: bourgeois talking, playing dominoes

Table of Paris: view of the cafe du commerce: bourgeois talking, playing dominoes


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Table of Paris: view of the cafe du commerce: bourgeois talking, playing dominoes

JLJ4640974 Table of Paris: view of the cafe du commerce: bourgeois talking, playing dominoes. Lithograph by George Emanuel Opitz (1775-1841) 19th century. Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Opitz, Georg Emanuel (1775-1841); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Table of Paris: view of the cafe du commerce: bourgeois talking, playing dominoes. Lithograph by George Emanuel Opitz (1775-1841) 19th century. Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; German, out of copyright

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Bistro Bourgeoisie Cafe Bistro Coffee Drink Dominoes Stove


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This lithograph by George Emanuel Opitz takes us back to 19th century Paris, capturing a lively scene at the Café du Commerce. The print titled "Table of Paris: view of the cafe du commerce: bourgeois talking, playing dominoes" showcases a group of bourgeois individuals engaged in conversation and enjoying a game of dominoes. Opitz's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of the architecture and interior design elements that define this bustling café. The warm glow emanating from the stove adds to the cozy atmosphere as patrons gather around, engrossed in both their discussions and strategic moves on the domino board. The lithograph offers a glimpse into French society during this era, highlighting leisurely activities enjoyed by the bourgeoisie. It captures not only their love for games but also their appreciation for good food and drink as they engage in animated conversations. Displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, this artwork transports viewers back in time, inviting them to imagine themselves among these characters immersed in an afternoon filled with camaraderie and intellectual exchange. Opitz's skillful rendering brings life to each figure present at this table, allowing us to witness a moment frozen forever within its frame. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of how art can bridge gaps between centuries and cultures while preserving moments that would otherwise be lost to history.

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