"Drinking liquor, I change to quiet another person. And then, this other person also wants a little bit of liquor." (Herschel von Ostropol, circa 1750)
Robert Doisneau, Paris 1950s
Brassaï, Paris 1930s
Irving Penn, Cafe in Lima, 1949
Louis Faurer, 14th Street Horn and Hardart, New York City, 1947
Jim Jarmusch, Coffee and Cigarettes (Tom Waits and Iggy Pop), 2003
Nan Goldin, Bea with the blue drink, O-Bar, West-Berlin, 1984
Bill Burke
Anom., Gay party in the "Eldorado", Berlin, 1926
Weegee, New York, c. 1940
Michel Fingesten, The Drinkers, 1919
Robert Doisneau, Coco, Paris, 1952
Graham Smith, The Commercial, Middlesbrough, UK 1986
Harald Hauswald, East Berlin, c. 1985
Anders Petersen, Café Lehmitz, Hamburg 1978
Anders Petersen, Café Lehmitz, Hamburg 1978
Brassai, Bijou, Paris 1930s
Eve Arnold, Havana, Cuba 1954
Antoine d’Agata, Mexico, 1998
Nobuyoshi Araki
Michael Jang
Dave Heath, Janine (Pommy Vega), 1959
Nan Goldin, Kathleen at the Bowery Bar, N.Y.C. 1995
Ed Van der Elsken
Vincent van Gogh, Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Café du Tambourin, 1887
Picasso, Absinthe Drinker, 1902
Vincent van Gogh, Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Café du Tambourin, 1887
Picasso, Absinthe Drinker, 1902
Edward Hopper, Automat, 1927
Raphael Soyer, Cafe Scene, 1946
Jean Metzinger, Jeune femme pensive aux roses rouges, 1923
Tsuguhara Foujita, In the Café, 1949
Otto Dix, Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden, 1926
Christian Schad, Sonja, 1928
Karl Hubbuch, Lissy im Cafe, 1930
Otto Dix, Mieze, Abend im Café, 1923
Jean Metzinger, Jeune femme pensive aux roses rouges, 1923
Tsuguhara Foujita, In the Café, 1949
Otto Dix, Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden, 1926
Christian Schad, Sonja, 1928
Karl Hubbuch, Lissy im Cafe, 1930
Otto Dix, Mieze, Abend im Café, 1923
Brassai, Montparnasse, Paris 1933
Louis Stettner, Paris, 1951
Ernst Thoms, In der Kneipe, 1922
Ferdinand Hodler, The Disappointed Soul, 1889
Almada Negreiros, Portrait of Fernando Pessoa, 1954
Jörg Immendorff, Solo, 1988
Ernst Thoms, In der Kneipe, 1922
Ferdinand Hodler, The Disappointed Soul, 1889
Almada Negreiros, Portrait of Fernando Pessoa, 1954
Jörg Immendorff, Solo, 1988
Bill Brandt, After the Celebration, London 1931
Harald Hauswald, East Berlin, c. 1985
Günter Zint, Hamburg 1960s
Kees van Dongen, Absinthe Drinker, 1902
Degas, L'Absinthe, 1876
Jean Béraud, Untitled, c. 1890
Degas, L'Absinthe, 1876
Toulouse-Lautrec, Last Crumbs (A La Mie), n.d.
Jean Béraud, Untitled, c. 1890
Constant Désiré Clety, Meeting in a Café, 1931
Shalva Kikodze, Artists' coffee-house in Paris, 1920
Jeanne Mammen, At Kranzler's, Berlin 1929
Rudolf Schlichter, Damenkneipe (Ladies Dive), 1923
Otto Dix, Self-Portrait, 1922
Jeanne Mammen, In the Café, 1920s
Walter Schnackenberg, Prominenz, 1957
Shalva Kikodze, Artists' coffee-house in Paris, 1920
Jeanne Mammen, At Kranzler's, Berlin 1929
Rudolf Schlichter, Damenkneipe (Ladies Dive), 1923
Otto Dix, Self-Portrait, 1922
Jeanne Mammen, In the Café, 1920s
Walter Schnackenberg, Prominenz, 1957
A crowded liquor store in the Chicago Loop on Jan. 15, 1920, the day before Prohibition went into effect
Margaret Bourke-White, A haven for drinkers during prohibition, New York 1933
Weegee, Bowery, New York, c. 1940
Edward Burra, The Taverna, 1924
Paul Cadmus, Bar Italia, 1953
James Warhola, Visitor's Night at Callahan's, 1995
Charles Avery, MaGregors Bar, 2008
Для приложения к газете "Газета"
Edvard Munch, The Day After, 1894
Edward Burra, The Taverna, 1924
Paul Cadmus, Bar Italia, 1953
James Warhola, Visitor's Night at Callahan's, 1995
Charles Avery, MaGregors Bar, 2008
Для приложения к газете "Газета"
Edvard Munch, The Day After, 1894
great post! thanks so much for collecting so much amazing photography and artwork in one place!
ReplyDeleteIncredible collection!!
ReplyDeleteBill Burke looks a little feminine for a Bill though.
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ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning
ReplyDeleteThey are very evocative images, covering the fun and the celebration all the way down to the pain and the filth.
ReplyDeleteBut if I had to pick the ones I love the most, they would be:
Gay party in the "Eldorado", Berlin, 1926 and
Brassai, Montparnasse, Paris 1933. There was something about the tension of the inter-war years that jumps out of the screen.
What wonderful journey.
ReplyDeleteProud to have a pic here from a pub called The Commercial in my home town of Middlesbrough in the North East of England.
ReplyDeleteSome great pics and artwork here.