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Musée d'Orsay, Paris. L'Absinthe (English: The Absinthe Drinker or Glass of Absinthe) is a painting by Edgar Degas, painted between 1875 and 1876. [1] Its original title was Dans un Café, [2] a name often used today. [3] Other early titles were A sketch of a French Café and Figures at Café. Then, when exhibited in London in 1893, the title ...
File: Pablo Picasso, 1901-02, Femme au café (Absinthe Drinker), oil on canvas, 73 x 54 cm, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.jpg
70.3 cm × 55.3 cm (27.67 in × 21.75 in) Location. Private collection. Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (also known as The Absinthe Drinker) (French: Portrait bleu de Angel Fernández de Soto) is a portrait by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso completed in 1903 during his Blue Period. The oil painting depicts Picasso's friend and fellow painter ...
Pablo Picasso, 1901–02, Femme au café (Absinthe Drinker), oil on canvas, 73 x 54 cm, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pablo Picasso, 1902, Le bock (Portrait de Jaime Sabartes), oil on canvas, 82 x 66 cm, The Pushkin Museum, Moscow. Pablo Picasso, 1902, Woman with Bangs, 61.3 x 51.4 cm, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland.
Absinthe (/ ˈæbsɪnθ, - sæ̃θ /, French: [apsɛ̃t] ⓘ) is an anise -flavored spirit derived from several plants, including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium ("grand wormwood"), together with green anise, sweet fennel, and other medicinal and culinary herbs. [1] Historically described as a highly alcoholic spirit, it is 45 ...
Viktor Oliva (1889) The Absinthe Drinker by Viktor Oliva Viktor Oliva, Topičův Salon, Poster, 1895 Poster 100 in Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. Viktor Oliva (24 April 1861 – 5 April 1928) was a Czech painter and illustrator. His most famous painting, Absinthe Drinker (Czech: Piják absintu), is owned by Zlata Husa Gallery Prague and hangs there.
180.5 cm × 105.6 cm (71.1 in × 41.6 in) Location. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. The Absinthe Drinker (French: Le Buveur d'absinthe) is an early painting by Édouard Manet, executed c. 1859, considered to be his first major painting and first original work. [1] It is now in the collection of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, in Copenhagen.
Absinthe has a widely documented role in 19th-century visual art and was frequently the subject of many genre paintings and still lifes of the day. Edgar Degas' painting L'Absinthe (1876) portrayed grim absinthe drinkers in a cafe. Degas himself never called the painting "L'Absinthe"; it was either his art dealer or a later owner who gave it ...