Still Life with Coffeepot:
by Camille Pissarro, who died on November 13, 1903, in Paris at the age of 73.
I have a number of coffee pots, none of which look anything like the one in this painting. I have 2 drip coffee makers (different sizes), 2 French presses (different sizes), a 6-cup Chemex pourover and a 1-cup pour-over. Spoiled for choice, aren't we! I do have an insulated thermal carafe, though, and a carafe is what this picture looks like to me rather than a coffee pot. I'm just probably misusing the word "pot" here.
Please join the bloggers who gather for a weekly "T" to share a drink of one form or another. Bleubeard and Elizabeth are our hosts, and you'll find a warm welcome there.
Monday, November 14, 2016
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I am a big fan of Pissaro, one of the most unsung heros of the Impressionist era. This is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYou really ARE spoiled on your coffee choices. I have one coffee maker, and wouldn't change it for the world. Thanks for sharing this art ANY your coffee maker choices with us for T this Tuesday.
Forgot to mention I like your new icon. It's a gem.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting, and I like the thought that you have so many coffee makers at home, that's good. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteGreat painting and it seems like you are a coffee addict-lol!
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oxo Susi
A very beautiful painting. We have lots of coffee makers as well and most are at the back of a cupboard and never used.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your drink
Love Chrissie xx
We're the same way! lol Odd, isn't it. Habit, maybe?
DeleteIt seems like you enjoy coffee with all the pots you have at home. Its a super painting.
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Yvonne xx
I like when you show us these paintings. This is a wonderful piece, and makes me want to lounge and sip, all the while chatting with someone about something interesting. Happy T Day. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting! I think you must love coffee with all those coffee pots ... lol. Wishing you a happiness this T Day! J :-)
ReplyDeletep.s. thanks for your lovely comments on my blog today! x
a lovely painting, and that wallpaper-oh my how extravagant! I guess you do love your coffee too:) Happy T day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for finding that painting for us. I'm familiar with the artist but not that particular piece of art. It seems you are set for making any style coffee you like and in any amount. Fun to have choices.
ReplyDeleteshame, i never heard of this Artist, but thanks for putting me into that direction!
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That looks like breakfast in bed the way the sheet or tablecloth is ruffled up. It's really quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove your picture here Divers... Is that a Picasso? I have one way of making coffee at home... Its a 12 cup drip coffee pot... One of those single cup makers is on my Christmas Wish List though.. :) Happy Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeletePissarro. I use my drip coffee maker almost all the time. The rest get lonely in the cabinet. I do use the single-cup pour over some, though. You'll really enjoy one :)
DeleteLOL! I have a drip coffee maker that can make a 12 cup pot or just one cup at a time. Mornings is for the 12 cups (LOL) and occasionally I make just 1 cup in the afternoons. We also have a coffee maker in our trailer, and I keep a very old one in storage for when the newer models give out....LOL We are a bit spoiled here too.
ReplyDeleteLove the painting, I remember studying him in my art history classes........many years ago!
Happy T-day
What a fabulous still life! We have several ways of making coffee too - why not??!! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that painting. I had almost forgotten that I like Pissarro.
ReplyDeleteGosh you have a lot of coffee makers, you must really love your coffee!
Happy T-Day,
Thank you for your kind comment,
Lisca
You sound like you just might know your way around a good cup of coffee :) I have just two... my everyday drip and then an antique one that perks coffee very slowly but taste oh so good ♥ The antique one has it's own little oil/kerosene burner for brewing and warming. It comes in great when the power goes out. :) Happy T day... Love the art you shared today too ♥♥♥
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