- A
carafe (/kəˈræf/) is a gl****
container with a
flared lip used for
serving liquids,
especially wine and coffee.
Unlike the
related decanter,
carafes generally...
- Armand-Charles
Caraffe (1762–1822) was a
French historical painter and etcher, who
spent part of his
career at the
Russian Imperial court.
Caraffe was born...
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Ground coffee being poured into a
paper filter inserted in a
Chemex filter holder and
caraffe...
-
Instruction sur l'herbe
Petum (1572),
dedicated to
physician Ian
Francisque Caraffe, Duke of Arrian, a
relative of Pope Paul IV.
Gohory and his ****ociates...
- cm
Rosengart Collection Museum,
Lucerne V 221 R 429 FWN 769 Milk-Jug,
Caraffe and Bowl 1879-80 45 x 54 cm
Hermitage Museum, St.
Petersburg V 337 R 427...
- Centurion. "Metellus
raising the siege", a
painting by Armand-Charles
Caraffe,
commemorates the
legend of
Metellus lifting the
siege of
Centobrigia in...
- Pardailhan,
nobleman and
soldier (born 1754) 18
August - Armand-Charles
Caraffe,
historical painter and
etcher (born 1762) 19
August - Jean
Baptiste Joseph...
- Sulpice,
moved to
present location in 1935. Detournelle, architect, and
Caraffe, Voinier, Jean-Joseph Espercieux, Marquis, sculptors.
Fontaine des Orateurs...
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Giovi lamp for Flos 1983 Paro Gl****ware for
Danese 1983 Ovio Gl****es and
Caraffe for
Danese 1984 Stylos,
floor lamp for Flos 1987
Basello small table 1988...
- Saint-Sulpice, then in the marché Saint-Germain. Detournelle, architect,
Caraffe, Voinier, Jean-Joseph
Espercieux and Marquois, sculptors. The Fontaine...