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Tinned Meat Collection (page 2)

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Leonardo da Vinci, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Leonardo da Vinci, (c1900). Da Vinci (1452-1519) showing his fresco of The Last Supper to Ludovico Sforza (The Moor) duke of Milan

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Michelangelo, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Michelangelo, (c1900). Michelangelo (1475-1564) shows Pope Julius II his colossal sculpture of Moses. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Titian, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Titian, (c1900). Tizano Vecellio (1487-1576) working on his equestrian portrait of Charles V drops his paintbrush, which the Emperor himself picks up immediately

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Antonio Allegri, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Antonio Allegri, (c1900). Correggio (c1489-1534), born Antonio Allegri, completing his famous work The Holy Night in front of amazed pupils

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Benvenuto Cellini, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Benvenuto Cellini, (c1900). Cellini (1500-1571) presents the famous saltcellar to the King of France, Francis I. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Raphael, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Raphael, (c1900). Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520) working on his portrait of Pope Leo X and Cardinals Giulio de Medici and Rossi. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: At a shoemakers in Turkey, c1900

At a shoemakers in Turkey, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: A tea caravan in Asia, c1900

A tea caravan in Asia, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: A bazaar in China, c1900

A bazaar in China, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Trade: trading post in Africa, c1900

Trade: trading post in Africa, c1900. Colonial trading post. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Episodes in the history of Belgium up until the 13th century: Baldwin I of Constantinople, (c1900)

Episodes in the history of Belgium up until the 13th century: Baldwin I of Constantinople, (c1900). The taking of Constantinople by Baldwin (Baudouin) IX of Flanders

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Views of Capitals: St Peters Square, Rome, c1900

Views of Capitals: St Peters Square, Rome, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Views of Capitals: Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, c1900

Views of Capitals: Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Views of Capitals: The Hofburg, Vienna, c1900

Views of Capitals: The Hofburg, Vienna, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Views of Capitals: Place de l Opera, Paris, c1900

Views of Capitals: Place de l Opera, Paris, c1900. The Palais Garnier, Charles Garniers Opera House, inaugurated in 1875. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Views of Capitals: Fleet Street, London, c1900

Views of Capitals: Fleet Street, London, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: Views of Capitals: Nevsky Prospect, St Petersburg, c1900

Views of Capitals: Nevsky Prospect, St Petersburg, c1900. Founded by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703, St Petersburg ceased being the capital when Moscow became the new capital after the Russian

Background imageTinned Meat Collection: History of Paper: 2, c1900

History of Paper: 2, c1900. Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus) being used to make writing material in Ancient Egypt. The stem of the reed was used to make a form of paper



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