ETHEU 009817

chope commémorative, verre à bière

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009817
Commemorative mug
Russian Federation, Moscow
1896
Porcelain
Acquired from Eugène Penard in 1923
MEG Inv. ETHEU 009817
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Ces petites chopes à bières furent offertes par Nicolas II au peuple de Moscou le 4 juin 1896 à l'occasion de son couronnement. Suite à l'initiative malheureuse des préposés à la distribution des repas qui lancèrent quelques paquets, il s'ensuivit une bousculade qui fit plus de 3000 morts.

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Welcoming and sharing

In rural communities, hospitality is a right and a duty. Social interaction through sharing food and drink follows well-established rituals. This highly codified way of being together, regarded as a sign of civilisation, ensures respect and formality in the relationship between the people gathered around the table.

Thirst and hospitality

The rules of traditional hospitality regarding drinks are still applied today. The art of drinking is a social and physical skill which has to be learnt. Although no one is ever refused a drink of water, all other beverages, particularly alcohol, must be drunk according to strict regulations, whether the drinker is alone, with his family or at a public event.


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