Coffee Harvest Indonesia ~ Year 1883

SGD 58.80

People picking coffee beans in a coffee plantation in Indonesia, one of the first countries in the world to start growing coffee commercially. Coffee plants came to Indonesia by way of Dutch traders and colonialists in the late 1600’s, who had secured coffee seeds from Yemen (arguably by smuggling them out) just earlier that century. The first island to grow coffee was Java, home to the city Jakarta (then called Batavia). Originally published in the year 1883 by Cornelis Rappard, a colonel in the KNIL and a painter.

  • Size 37 by 28 cm.

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Description on the Back

  • Transparent Protection Wrapper

Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.

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People picking coffee beans in a coffee plantation in Indonesia, one of the first countries in the world to start growing coffee commercially. Coffee plants came to Indonesia by way of Dutch traders and colonialists in the late 1600’s, who had secured coffee seeds from Yemen (arguably by smuggling them out) just earlier that century. The first island to grow coffee was Java, home to the city Jakarta (then called Batavia). Originally published in the year 1883 by Cornelis Rappard, a colonel in the KNIL and a painter.

  • Size 37 by 28 cm.

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Description on the Back

  • Transparent Protection Wrapper

Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.

People picking coffee beans in a coffee plantation in Indonesia, one of the first countries in the world to start growing coffee commercially. Coffee plants came to Indonesia by way of Dutch traders and colonialists in the late 1600’s, who had secured coffee seeds from Yemen (arguably by smuggling them out) just earlier that century. The first island to grow coffee was Java, home to the city Jakarta (then called Batavia). Originally published in the year 1883 by Cornelis Rappard, a colonel in the KNIL and a painter.

  • Size 37 by 28 cm.

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Description on the Back

  • Transparent Protection Wrapper

Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.