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"1791: A Year of Musical Brilliance and Cultural Significance" In the year 1791, the world witnessed a convergence of artistic genius and historical milestones

Background image1791 Collection: Ludovico Visconti

Ludovico Visconti
LUDOVICO TULLIO GIOACCHINO VISCONTI Italian-born architect working in France Date: 1791 - 1853

Background image1791 Collection: Second Marq. Salisbury

Second Marq. Salisbury
JAMES BROWNLOW WILLIAM CECIL, second marquess of SALISBURY statesman Date: 1791 - 1868

Background image1791 Collection: Tomas De Iriarte

Tomas De Iriarte
TOMAS DE IRIARTE Y OROPESA Spanish poet, author of Fabulas literarias and La musica, as well as translations from the classics. Date: 1750 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Louis J F Herold

Louis J F Herold
LOUIS JOSEPH FERDINAND HEROLD French musical composer Date: 1791 - 1833

Background image1791 Collection: CARTOON: CATHERINE II. The Russian bear and her invincible rider encountering the British legion

CARTOON: CATHERINE II. The Russian bear and her invincible rider encountering the British legion. Prince Potemkin riding Catherine the Great of Russia, dressed as a bear

Background image1791 Collection: THOMAS PAINE CARTOON, 1791. Mad Tom or the Man of Rights. English cartoon, 1791

THOMAS PAINE CARTOON, 1791. Mad Tom or the Man of Rights. English cartoon, 1791, depicting Anglo-American political philosopher and writer, Thomas Paine (1737-1809), writing his Rights of Man

Background image1791 Collection: WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791). Austrian composer. Mozart singing his Requiem

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791). Austrian composer. Mozart singing his Requiem. Photogravure after the painting, 1882, by Thomas W. Shields

Background image1791 Collection: BARTRAM: SEMINOLE CHIEF. Mico Chlucco, the Long Warrior, an Oconee Seminole chief

BARTRAM: SEMINOLE CHIEF. Mico Chlucco, the Long Warrior, an Oconee Seminole chief in northern Florida. Aquatint, 1791, by James Trenchard

Background image1791 Collection: MOZART: REQUIEM, 1791. The penultimate manuscript page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s

MOZART: REQUIEM, 1791. The penultimate manuscript page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s
MOZART: REQUIEM, 1791. The penultimate manuscript page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Requiem in the composers own hand at the beginning of the Lacrymosa

Background image1791 Collection: Explosion and fire at the Admiralty Magazine, Amsterdam

Explosion and fire at the Admiralty Magazine, Amsterdam on 6th July 1791

Background image1791 Collection: A view of Government Farm at Rose Hill, New South Wales 1791

A view of Government Farm at Rose Hill, New South Wales 1791
Drawing 18 from the Watling Collection titled A view of Government Farm at Rose Hill, New South Wales 1791 by a Port Jackson Painter, 1791

Background image1791 Collection: El Pelele (The Puppet). Oil on canvas by Francisco Goya, for the textile mill of King Carlos IV

El Pelele (The Puppet). Oil on canvas by Francisco Goya, for the textile mill of King Carlos IV, 1791
GOYA: THE PUPPET, 1791. El Pelele (The Puppet). Oil on canvas by Francisco Goya, for the textile mill of King Carlos IV, 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Mozart Vogel

Mozart Vogel
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART the Austrian composer as a young man Date: 1756 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: House of Creek Tribe

House of Creek Tribe
A timber house of Creek native Americans

Background image1791 Collection: Costume design for the Queen of the Night, 1913. The Magic Flute ( Die

Costume design for the Queen of the Night, 1913. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background image1791 Collection: Poster for the opera The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), 1791

Poster for the opera The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), 1791. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts (1756-1791) last opera, libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background image1791 Collection: John Brown (1735-88) Scottish physician, 1791. He proposed the Brunonian system

John Brown (1735-88) Scottish physician, 1791. He proposed the Brunonian system of medicine which had two classes of disease 1: sthenic (resulting from excess) 2

Background image1791 Collection: Elizabeth Pope in the Character of Zara

Elizabeth Pope in the Character of Zara in The Mourning Bride by Congreve. 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Fashionable headdresses for 1791

Fashionable headdresses for 1791
Ten of the most fashionable Ladies Head Dresses for 1791. 1791

Background image1791 Collection: London Trade Card - Thomas Sandby, artist

London Trade Card - Thomas Sandby, artist
London Trade Card - Thomas Paul Sandby (1753-1832), artist (son of Thomas Sandby), St Georges Row, Oxford Street, offering drawing lessons

Background image1791 Collection: Return of Louis XVI to Paris after his arrest at Varennes af

Return of Louis XVI to Paris after his arrest at Varennes af
French Revolution (1789-1799). Return of Louis XVI to Paris after his arrest at Varennes after his escape attempt. June 25, 1791. Engraving by Dupre. Universal Library. Popular editions, 1851. Colored

Background image1791 Collection: Escape of Louis XVI (1754-1793) and his family, 1791. Engrav

Escape of Louis XVI (1754-1793) and his family, 1791. Engrav
French Revolution (1789-1799). Escape of Louis XVI (1754-1793) and his family, 1791. Engraving by Dupre. Universal Library. Popular editions, 1851. Colored

Background image1791 Collection: Gazette of Madrid. 18th century. Number 17. 1791. Royal Prin

Gazette of Madrid. 18th century. Number 17. 1791. Royal Prin
Gazette of Madrid. 18th century. Public journal. Number 17 Tuesday 1st March, 1791. Royal Printing

Background image1791 Collection: Frech Revolution 1787-1799. Louis XVI was forced to adopt t

Frech Revolution 1787-1799. Louis XVI was forced to adopt the Constitution of 1791 by the National Assembly. Engraving by Meyer Heine, 1900. Colored

Background image1791 Collection: The Tower of Hercules

The Tower of Hercules. Ancient Roman lighthouse. Detail. A Coruna. Galicia. Spain

Background image1791 Collection: James Earl Glencairn

James Earl Glencairn
JAMES CUNNINGHAM, fourteenth earl of GLENCAIRN Military commander, friend of the poet Robert Burns. Date: 1749 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Henry Gladwin

Henry Gladwin
HENRY GLADWIN English soldier in America, participating in the revolutionary war. Date: 1729 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Theodore Gericault - 1

Theodore Gericault - 1
THEODORE GERICAULT French romantic artist Date: 1791 - 1824

Background image1791 Collection: Theodore Gericault - 2

Theodore Gericault - 2
THEODORE GERICAULT French romantic artist with his autograph Date: 1791 - 1824

Background image1791 Collection: Bamber Gascoyne & Friend

Bamber Gascoyne & Friend
BAMBER GASCOYNE Statesman : Lord of the Admiralty etc. Here he is coupled with a Miss C-m. Date: 1725 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Bamber Gascoyne

Bamber Gascoyne
BAMBER GASCOYNE Statesman : Lord of the Admiralty etc. Date: 1725 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Henry Flood

Henry Flood
HENRY FLOOD Irish statesman Date: 1732 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Emile Deschamps

Emile Deschamps
EMILE DESCHAMPS French writer Date: 1791 - 1871

Background image1791 Collection: George Earl Delawarr

George Earl Delawarr
GEORGE SACKVILLE-WEST, fifth earl DELAWARR statesman Date: 1791 - 1868

Background image1791 Collection: Antoine Chabaud

Antoine Chabaud
ANTOINE CHABAUD French colonel of engineers - he lived, he died, without a word of reproach. Date: 1727 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Weslyan Chapel, London

Weslyan Chapel, London
JOHN WESLEY Wesleys Chapel, City Road, London. John Wesley was the founder of the Wesleyan Methodists and this was their first church. Date: 1703 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Thomas Blacklock

Thomas Blacklock
THOMAS BLACKLOCK Blind Scottish churchman and writer. Date: 1721 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: John Berkenhout

John Berkenhout
JOHN BERKENHOUT Doctor of German origin, in England : writer and naturalist. Date: 1730 - 1791

Background image1791 Collection: Marie Louise (Scott)

Marie Louise (Scott)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA The present Empress of the French, second wife of Napoleon I. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Anon 1811)

Marie-Louise (Anon 1811)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I A particularly attractive portrait, done soon after her marriage. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Portier)

Marie-Louise (Portier)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I standing, wearing a crown and clutching the furniture. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Heath)

Marie-Louise (Heath)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I wearing tiara, a double- necklace and a resigned expression. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Bosselman)

Marie-Louise (Bosselman)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I wearing a head-scarf. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Profile)

Marie-Louise (Profile)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I an unusual profile portrait which shows the complexity of her coiffure. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Rados)

Marie-Louise (Rados)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I in the park at Saint-Cloud, near Paris. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie-Louise (Guerard)

Marie-Louise (Guerard)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA second empress of Napoleon I at the time of her marriage, 1810. Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Marie Louise (Bosio)

Marie Louise (Bosio)
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA empress of Napoleon I Date: 1791 - 1847

Background image1791 Collection: Sirthomas Rumbold

Sirthomas Rumbold
SIR THOMAS RUMBOLD Administrator in India. Date: 1736 - 1791



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"1791: A Year of Musical Brilliance and Cultural Significance" In the year 1791, the world witnessed a convergence of artistic genius and historical milestones. It was a time when Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of history's greatest composers, left an indelible mark on the musical landscape. Mozart's Requiem Excerpt from his final composition echoed through concert halls, captivating audiences with its haunting beauty. As we gaze upon the statue of young Mozart, we are reminded of his prodigious talent that blossomed at such a tender age. Meanwhile, in another corner of Europe, John Wesley spent Sundays at home preaching sermons that would shape religious thought for generations to come. His teachings resonated deeply with those seeking spiritual guidance during this transformative era. The manuscript of Ave Verum Corpus serves as a testament to Mozart's prolific output in 1791. This Austrian composer poured his soul into every note he composed, leaving behind timeless melodies that continue to enchant listeners today. As The Magic Flute premiered in 1791, Papageno danced across stages in Austria and beyond. This whimsical character brought joy and laughter to audiences who marveled at Mozart's ability to blend music and storytelling seamlessly. Amidst all these cultural triumphs, Mozart embarked on his honeymoon with Constanze - a blissful moment captured forever in our collective memory. Their love story symbolizes both personal happiness and creative inspiration intertwined. Looking at an 18th-century map of Germany reminds us how Europe was shaped during this period - politically fragmented yet culturally vibrant, and is within this backdrop that Mozart composed some of his most iconic works. Whether it be witnessing Mozart passionately composing or catching glimpses of him through silhouettes etched by admirers like Francesco Hayez; their artistry immortalized him as an icon even after his untimely death in 1791. Lastly but not leastly, James Napper Tandy's presence in this year cannot be overlooked.