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In the early 1900's,
cultural life in Livorno was represented by the "Caffè
Bardi", a haunt for artists and writers. In the famous "left nook", artists would animatedly discuss the artistic avant-garde movements coming to light in a Europe in turmoil. The famous "Scuola Livornese" firmly established itself as one of the most important painting trends of the first half of the century, and in honor of this Tuscan artistic tradition, Arcaffè decided to pay homage to some of those artists who had brought most honor to the city of Livorno. A new line of coffee was created: Great Tuscan Painters: the Post-macchiaioli with the works of three great Livornese Masters reproduced on the packets.
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