At The Bar Collection
Step into a world of merry-making and revelry, where the air is filled with laughter and the clinking of glasses
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Step into a world of merry-making and revelry, where the air is filled with laughter and the clinking of glasses. Before a tavern, people gather to indulge in the pleasures of the night. The paintings by Opiz, Zhukovsky, Trutovsky, Solomatkin, Afanasyev, Shternberg, Manet, Van Gogh and Vladimirov capture these scenes with exquisite detail. In Georg Emanuel Opiz's artwork "Merry-making Outside a Tavern, " we witness a lively gathering as people engage in animated conversations before stepping inside for an evening of enjoyment. The vibrant colors and joyful expressions on their faces hint at the anticipation that fills the air. Rudolf Kasimirovich Zhukovsky's painting "Tea and Sugar" transports us to another time when tea drinking was not limited to refined parlors but also took place within tavern walls. It offers a glimpse into how people sought solace or camaraderie amidst steaming cups of tea. Konstantin Alexandrovich Trutovsky's piece titled "Before a Tavern" captures the essence of nightlife in stunning detail. The dimly lit street comes alive as patrons spill out onto its cobblestones while others eagerly wait their turn to enter this haven of merriment. Solomatkin's works provide multiple perspectives on tavern life - from his 1886 painting aptly named "At the Tavern" to his atmospheric night scene captured in "Before a Tavern. " These artworks transport us through time and space to experience both day-to-day interactions and nocturnal escapades within these beloved establishments. Aleksei Fyodorovich Afanasyev's painting simply titled "Before a Tavern" invites us into an intimate moment shared between friends or perhaps strangers who have found common ground over drinks. Their relaxed postures suggest an atmosphere free from worries or cares.