Matisse, "Lorette with Cup of Coffee", 1916-17, Oil on canvas, 22 3/4" x 15 3/4"
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Cézanne, "Woman with Coffee Pot", 1895, Oil on canvas, 51" x 38"
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Richard Diebenkorn - coffee, 1959
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Ralph Goings, "Coffee and Donut", 2005, Oil on canvas, 16" x 20"
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Camille Pissarro, "Still Life with Coffeepot", 1900, Oil on canvas, 21 1/2" x 25 3/4"
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Bonnard, "Woman Leaning on Elbow with Dog and Still Life" ("Morning Coffee"), 1917, Oil on paper, 24 1/2" x 20"
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Philip Guston, "My Coffee Cup", 1973, Oil on hardboard, 8" x 10"
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Wayne Thiebaud, "Pancake Breakfast" (with coffee), 2008
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Bonnard, "Breakfast", 1917, Oil on canvas, 26 3/4" x 18 1/2"
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Henri Matisse, Coffee 1916
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Diane Arbus or Mario Lasalandra?
(Google credits both)
David Park, "Woman with Coffee Pot", 1958, Oil on canvas, 15 1/2" x 23 1/2"
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Juan Gris, "Breakfast", 1914, Collage, pencil, and oil on canvas, 35 1/2" x 23 3/4"
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Elizabeth Murray, "Just in Time", 1981, Oil on canvas (two panels), 8' x 10'
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Balthasar Denner, "Portrait of the Artist's Daughter, Offering Coffee", 1732, oil on canvas, 30" x 25"
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Van Gogh, "Pensioner Drinking Coffee", 1882, Transfer lithography, black crayon on transfer paper, 16" x 10"
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Bonnard, "Le Cafe" (Coffee), 1915, Oil on canvas, 29 1/2" x 42"
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I would say Mario Lasalandra. His use of lots of foreground and subject. It is so great it invokes such emotions. The grain of the table, the composition, the lighting just fantastic.
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