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Tea and Sugar. Tea drinking in a tavern, First quarter of 19th century Artist: Zhukovsky, Rudolf Kasimirovich (1814-1886)
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Tea and Sugar. Tea drinking in a tavern, First quarter of 19th century Artist: Zhukovsky, Rudolf Kasimirovich (1814-1886)
Tea and Sugar. Tea drinking in a tavern, First quarter of 19th century Found in the collection of State History Museum, Moscow
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At The Bar At The Table Covered Table Folklore Genre Scene Host Merchant Merchants Poland Rudolf Kasimirovich 1814 1886 Samovar State History Museum Tavern Tea Break Tea Drinking Tea Pot Tea Set Teacup Teapot Traktir Weekday Zhukovsky
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This print, titled "Tea and Sugar. Tea drinking in a tavern" takes us back to the first quarter of the 19th century, immersing us in a scene of traditional tea culture. Created by artist Rudolf Kasimirovich Zhukovsky (1814-1886), this painting captures the essence of a bustling tavern in Moscow, Russia. In this genre scene, we find ourselves amidst merchants and locals who have gathered around a covered table adorned with an exquisite tea set. The atmosphere is filled with laughter and animated conversations as people take their much-needed tea break from their daily routines. The focal point of the image is undoubtedly the samovar—a symbol of Russian hospitality—standing proudly at the center of attention. Its steaming hot water serves as a catalyst for lively interactions among patrons, creating an ambiance that exudes warmth and camaraderie. Zhukovsky's masterful use of watercolors brings out every detail on display—the delicate teacups, ornate teapot, and even subtle expressions on faces—making it feel like we are right there in that momentous occasion. As we delve into this lithograph, we can't help but appreciate how it beautifully intertwines history with folklore. It offers us not just a glimpse into everyday life during that era but also showcases the significance placed upon tea-drinking rituals within Russian society. Preserved within the State History Museum in Moscow today, this fine art piece continues to captivate viewers with its depiction
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