The Interior of the Café Frascati

Philibert Louis Debucourt (1755-1835), etching, aquatint, 1807

In 1789 the Italian Garchi Café Frascati opened near the Paris Opéra. This became a spot where sophisticated Parisians went not only to enjoy perfumed ices, lemonade, punch and tea, but also, and more importantly, to be seen. On 4 August 1806 the Journal des Dames observed, ‘Last Thursday, Frascati glittered as never before. Its rooms were filled with ladies dressed up as if going to the theatre.’

  • Object numberRP-P-2009-291
  • Dimensions314 mm x 408 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets en aquatint, gedrukt in grijs en zwart