Editorial"Le Caf? du Caveau" (coffeehouse in the cellar) in the Palais-Royal. It is also known as the "Perron", which was attended by artists and writers of the time, Marie-Joseph Ch?nier, Jacques-Louis David and politicians. Lithograph; 18th century.
EditorialRobinhood, the free stock-trading app with 21 million active users and counting, is about to hit the road for a college coffeehouse tour to drum up new customers. . (Robert Neubecker/The New York Times)
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians and literati, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Waiter and guest discuss the latest news. Vienna,1954.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians and literati, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Daily papers are a standard feature in Vienna coffeehouses. Vienna,1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians and literati, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Daily papers are a standard feature in Vienna coffeehouses. Vienna,1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians, literati and chess-players, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Vienna,1953.
EditorialBeaker, ca. 1725?28, Austrian, Vienna, Hard-paste porcelain, H. 3 in. (7.6 cm.), Ceramics-Porcelain, The large number of beakers without handles or with one or two handles made by Du Paquier were likely used for chocolate and coffee. Records show that ...
Editorial"Le Caf? du Caveau" (coffeehouse in the cellar) in the Palais-Royal. It is also known as the "Perron", which was attended by artists and writers of the time, Marie-Joseph Ch?nier, Jacques-Louis David and politicians. Lithograph; 18th century.
EditorialKurfürstendamm in West Berlin, the famous Kranzler-coffeehouse. A little elegance returns to West Berlin. In the background the burnt out ruin of Kaiser-Wilhelm- Gedaechtniskirche, left standing as a memento to wartime destruction. Berlin-...
EditorialKurfuerstendamm in West-Berlin, the famous Kranzler-coffeehouse. A little elegance returns to West-Berlin. In the background the burnt out ruin of Kaiser-Wilhelm- Gedaechtniskirche, left standing as a memento to wartime destruction. Berlin-West...
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians and literati, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Daily papers are a standard feature in Vienna coffeehouses. Vienna,1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians, literati and chess players, rose to new life and fame after World War II. Vienna, 1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians, literati and chess players, rose to new life and fame after World War II. Vienna, 1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians, literati and chess-players, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Vienna,1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, centre of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians and literati, rose to new life and fame after World War II. Vienna, 1953.
EditorialThe coffeehouse, center of Austria's Fin-de-siecle life, home of politicians and literati, awoke to new life and fame after World War II. Waiter and guest discuss the latest news. Vienna,1954.