DAILY ART FIX: Coffee, Tea, Beer… Drinks in Art for All Tastes!

Art world links which caught my eye…

Henri Matisse, Coffee, 1916, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, USA. drinks in art

Henri Matisse “Coffee”

Artist depictions of beverages run the gamut from the uplifting to the intoxicating.

Cast the first stone they who do not love to get home and enjoy a good drink after a tiring day of work. Or find friends at a happy hour to share something to drink with, why not? It could be coffee, tea, whisky, or beer, it does not matter. What matters is always having a good drink within your reach. And there were a few painters who represented delicious (and dangerous) drinks in their artworks. So, prepare your tea, (or get a beer), sit back, and relax while I show you some of the most interesting drinks in art.

Read the full article here: DAILY ART MAGAZINE – Coffee, Tea, Beer… Drinks in Art for All Tastes!

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