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Louis John Endres, a talented American artist of the nineteenth century. He emigrated to Britain and spent a great deal of time in Morocco where he drew many Orientalist sketches and artwork.
This particular drawing depicts the Moroccan tea-ritual which is widespread in Morocco and still in use in Morocco ever since the Gunpowder tealeaves from China were introduced there in the mid 1600s
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Louis John Endres, a talented American artist of the nineteenth century. He emigrated to France and spent a great deal of time in Morocco where he drew many Orientalist sketches and artwork.