Artists from the past have envisioned real life in so many ways, so many fascinating ways. Here are some works that depict drinks and drink containers, shown in a number of styles. I've put this together randomly, without trying to imply any meaning. I’ve written about some of these in previous blog posts.
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Coca-Cola 5 Bottles by Andy Warhol, 1962. (source) |
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Still Life with Milk and Fruit by Paul Cezanne, 1901. (source) |
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Glass on a Table by Georges Braque, 1909-1910. (source)
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A Cup of Water and a Rose by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1630 (source)
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The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer, 1657-1658 (Wikipedia)
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The Chocolate Girl by Jean-Étienne Liotard, 1743 (Wikipedia) |
Each week a group of bloggers share images with the theme of beverages. To see more of these posts, check here:
Blog post copyright 2020 by mae e sander, images as credited.
13 comments:
This is such a nice variety of drink-related art! Happy T Day :)
Enjoyed your art choices Happy T Kathy
I like the variety. Cezanne would be my pick to hang in my house (if only I had money like that to own a real one-smile). They are perfect for T day. Have a great T day and first day of autumn also. Hugs-Erika
A very nice collection showing how times are a changing...
You found some great images. Happy T Day,Valerie
Love the variety of drink related art that you've shown today - perfect 😁. Happy T Tuesday! Hugs, Jo x
Wow this is a beautiful post. The art is amazing. Have a wonderful day.
What a great idea! I love the cup of water.
I may copy this on my next visit to the museum.
I recognize a few of the paintings. What a nice variety you shared. It's a good thing Braque gave his paintings realistic titles. Grin.
Happy T-day! Stay safe and well. Hugs, Eileen
What a lovely choice of drinks there through time. I´ll go for the chocolate. Even in those days, hot chocolate must have been something really special.
Happy T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca
Some very beautiful art to share today.
Happy Tea Day,
Kate
Fabulous drink related art Mae! I love the Chocolate Girl as she reminds me of a visit to the Chocolate Museum in Budapest a couple of years ago. Belated T day Wishes! Chrisx
Great share of Andy Warhol for your T Day post! Thanks for your earlier visit to my blog. I appreciate you and your comments.
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