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Napoleon I crowns himself King of Italy in 1805, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
The Liebig Testimonial, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Liebig Testimonial, 1854....five pieces of Plate, manufactured by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell...a fine specimen of British artistic design...attracting the highest admiration at the Industrial
The Ouse Bridge, York, 1844. Creator: SmythThe Ouse Bridge, York, 1844. Meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science were held in York, and... have continued through the week with increasing interest and popularity
Liebig in His Laboratory-Chemistry, mid 19th century (c1885). German chemist Baron Justus Freiherr von Liebig (1803-1873) was one of the most illustrious chemists of his age; he was the founder of
Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, (c1900). Portrait of Kepler with a total eclipse of the sun. Kepler (1571-1630) went to Prague in 1600 to assist Tycho Brahe
Dominique Francois Jean Arago, French astronomer, physicist and politician, (c1900). Portrait of Arago and the fall of a meteorite at noon
Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli, Italian astronomer, (c1900). Portrait of Schiaparelli (1835-1910) and a lunar landscape with the rising of the sun
Clara Schumann and Wilma Norman-Neruda, c1900. Female musicians: Clara Schumann (1819-1896) and Wilma, Lady Halle (formerly Wilma Norman-Neruda) (1838?-1911)
Annette von Essipoff and Marie Soldat, c1900. Female musicians: Anna Essipova (1851-1914) and Marie Soldat-Roger (1863-1955). French advertising for the meat company, Liebig
Joseph Joachim and Hans von Bulow, c1900. Musicians Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) and Hans von Bulow (1830-1894). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Anton Rubinstein and August Wilhelmj, c1900. Musicians Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) and August Wilhelmj (1845-1908). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Pablo de Sarasate and Franz Liszt, c1900. Musicians Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908) and Franz Liszt (1811-1886). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Nicolo Paganini and Frederic Chopin, c1900. Musicians Nicolo Paganini (1782-1840) and Frederic Chopin (1810-1849). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, c1900. German poets of the 18th and 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Voltaire and Victor Hugo, c1900. French poets of the 18th and 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
William Shakespeare and Lord Bryron, c1900. English poets of the 16th and 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Dante Allighieri and Torquato Tasso, c1900. Italian poets of the 14th and 16th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Hans Christian Anderson and Henrik Ibsen, c1900. Scandinavian poets of the 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and Pedro Calderon De La Barca, c1900. Spanish poets of the 16th and 17th centuries. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Potters in antiquity, c1900. Fire in the artistic industry, French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Chinese ceramics, c1900. Fire in the artistic industry, French advertising for Liebig Meat Extract
Painting on glass in the 12th century, (c1900). Fire in the artistic industry, French advertising for Liebig Meat Extract
Painting with enamels in the 17th century, (c1900). Fire in the artistic industry, French advertising for Liebig Meat Extract
Glassmakers in the 14th century, (c1900). Fire in the artistic industry, French advertising for Liebig Meat Extract
Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Rembrandt, (c1900). French advertisement for Liebigs Meat Extract
Advertisement for Liebig meat extract, French, c 1900
A Shop in Klondyke, c1900. French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
The Crowning of Charlemagne in Rome 800, (c1900). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Louis of Bavaria Crowned Emperor of Rome in 1328, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
The Crowning of Catherine II, Empress of Russia in 1762, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
The Crowning of Maria Theresa of Austria in 1740, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
The dying Mozart listening to the performance of his Requiem, 1791, (c1900). Mozart (1756-1791) just before his death, listening to the performance of the Requiem, his last work
Hindu theatre on the backs of Elephants, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
The Elephant as postman, c1900. Elephant delivering letters in India. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
The Elephant on a tiger hunt, c1900. Hunting tigers in India during the British Raj period. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
The Elephant at Work, c1900. Elephants used as beasts of burden in India. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
The Elephants of Pyrrhus, c1900. Scene from a battle between Pyrrhus (318-272 BC) and the Romans. The term Pyrrhic victory originates from one of his battles
The Elephant as draught animal, c1900. Elephants used to pull carts in India. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
History of Paper: 4, c1900. The paper trade at Samarkand (Turkestan). French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
History of Paper: 6, c1900. Manufacture of roll-fed paper. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
History of Paper: 5, c1900History of Paper, c1900. Making flax paper in France. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
History of Paper: 3, c1900History of Paper, c1900. The library of Alexandria, c300 BC. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
History of Paper: 1, c1900. Utilising a leaf from a palm tree. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
The Death of Wallenstein by Friedrich Schiller (1759-1809), (c1900). Act 3, Scene 15: Wallenstein says he knows Mercy well. From a series of Famous Tragedies
Athalie by Jean Racine (1639-1699), (c1900). Act 4, Scene 5: Joad asks Queen Athalie if she knows the heir of the holiest of monarchs. From a series of Famous Tragedies
Philip II by Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803), (c1900). Act V: Philip tells Carlos to choose between the dagger or poison. From a series of Famous Tragedies
King Lear by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), (c1900). Act 4: Lears Men of stone speech, with Cordelia dead in his arms. From a series of Famous Tragedies