INTRODUCTION
METHODOLOGY
OBJECT_ANALYSIS
COFFEE RITUAL
COFFEEHOUSES
ART OF DRINKING
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
HOMEPAGE
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Woman ta King Coffee / Die ihren Kaffee nehmende Dame, 1774 by Louis-Marin Bonnet. From Ulla Heise and Dr. Beatrix Freifrau von Wolff Metternich.Coffeum wirft die Jungfrau um: Kaffe und Erotik. (Leipzig: Gustav Kiepenheuer, 1998), 49. |

"Dish of Coffee Boy" Design in Delft Tiles, 1692, From William H Ukers, All About Coffee, 603. |

Der Morgenkaffe, Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, 1990 by Christoph Blumrich. From Ulla Heise and Dr. Beatrix Freifrau von Wolff Metternich.
Coffeum wirft die Jungfrau um: Kaffe und Erotik. (Leipzig: Gustav Kiepenheuer, 1998),121. |
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