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Liebig, a name that resonates with history and culture, has left its mark in various realms

Background imageLiebig Collection: The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837, (c1900)

The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageLiebig Collection: JUSTUS LIEBIG

JUSTUS LIEBIG
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German chemist at the time of his death Date: 1803 - 1873

Background imageLiebig Collection: VERDI/BALLO/LIEBIG 2

VERDI/BALLO/LIEBIG 2
Act 1 scene 10 : Riccardo dismisses Ulrica's prophecy that he will die at the hands of the first to shake his hand (it will be Renato) Date: first performed 1859

Background imageLiebig Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5
Act 4 scene 5 : Assad, seeking his fiancee Shulamith in the desert, sees in a mirage the cortege of the queen of Sheba, who is leaving Solomon's court in a huff. Date: first performed 1875

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GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 6
Act 4 final scene : Assad finds Shulamith in the desert, but, exhausted, dies in her arms after they sing of their future bliss in heaven : the chorus share their raptures. Date: first performed 1875

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GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 2
Act 2 scene 2 : Assad is enamoured of the Queen of Sheba and declares his passion, though he is engaged to marry the High Priest's daughter Shulamith. Date: first performed 1875

Background imageLiebig Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 4

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 4
Act 3 scene 4 : the queen of Sheba, though concealing her love for Assad, asks Solomon to release him from prison, but he refuses saying that Assad must be punished. Date: first performed 1875

Background imageLiebig Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 3

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 3
Act 2 scene 3 : Assad, though king Solomon's favourite, angers him by renouncing the High Priest's daughter Shulamith, but the king insists that he marry her. Date: first performed 1875

Background imageLiebig Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 1

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 1
Act 1 scene 1 : the Queen of Sheba arrives at Solomon's court : Assad, though engaged to Shulamith, falls instantly in love with her, which is a mistake... Date: first performed 1875

Background imageLiebig Collection: TRAVIATA - LIEBIG - 6

TRAVIATA - LIEBIG - 6
Act three, final scene : Violetta dies, and even Alfredo's father is filled with remorse... Date: first performed 1853

Background imageLiebig Collection: Magic Flute Liebig Music Opera Mozart Die Zauberflote

Magic Flute Liebig Music Opera Mozart Die Zauberflote
magic, flute, liebig, music, opera, mozart, die, zauberflote, first, performed, 1791, act, scene, 26, led, protective, tamino, pamina, pass, unscathed, ordeals, fire, water, history, historical

Background imageLiebig Collection: MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 4

MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 4
(The Magic Flute) Act 1, Scene 17 : Pamina explains to Sarastro why she ran away, and he reveals that he is not a wicked kidnapper, but acts under compulsion. Date: first performed 1791

Background imageLiebig Collection: MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3

MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3
(The Magic Flute) Act 1, Scene 10 : Monostatos makes unwelcome advances to the captive Pamina, but Papageno scares him away and tells Pamina about Tamino. Date: first performed 1791

Background imageLiebig Collection: BOITO NERONE LIEBIG 6

BOITO NERONE LIEBIG 6
Scene from act five : in the vault of the circus, the Christians are trapped by the fire, and die when the building collapses. Date: first performed 1924

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BOITO NERONE LIEBIG 1
The auditorium of La Scala, Milano, during the first performance of Nerone, six years after Boito's death. Toscanini conducts. Date: first performed 1924

Background imageLiebig Collection: MEISTERSINGER LIEBIG 2

MEISTERSINGER LIEBIG 2
First act : Walther sings his song but it is not well received by the judges Date: first performed 1868

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MEISTERSINGER LIEBIG 5
Act three : Eva in Hans Sachs's shop Date: first performed 1868

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MEISTERSINGER LIEBIG 4
Act two : Hans Sachs in his shop Date: first performed 1868

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MEISTERSINGER LIEBIG 3
Act two : Beckmesser's serenade Date: first performed 1868

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MEISTERSINGER LIEBIG 1
First act : Walther asks Eva for a word - a single word ! Date: first performed 1868

Background imageLiebig Collection: Gladiatorial combat in the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho)

Gladiatorial combat in the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho)
1093276 Gladiatorial combat in the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gladiatorial combat in the Coliseum, Rome)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Orpheus torn to pieces by the Bacchantes (chromolitho)

Orpheus torn to pieces by the Bacchantes (chromolitho)
1094450 Orpheus torn to pieces by the Bacchantes (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Orpheus torn to pieces by the Bacchantes)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Hansel and Gretel: Gretel traps the witch in her oven (chromolitho)

Hansel and Gretel: Gretel traps the witch in her oven (chromolitho)
1093216 Hansel and Gretel: Gretel traps the witch in her oven (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hansel and Gretel: Gretel traps the witch in her oven)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus von Liebigs laboratory in Giessen (1840)

Justus von Liebigs laboratory in Giessen (1840)
LSE4088666 Justus von Liebigs laboratory in Giessen (1840) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Scandinavian tableware, 8th-12th Century (chromolitho)

Scandinavian tableware, 8th-12th Century (chromolitho)
1093757 Scandinavian tableware, 8th-12th Century (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scandinavian tableware, 8th-12th Century)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Dinner in Central and Southern Europe, 10th-13th Century (chromolitho)

Dinner in Central and Southern Europe, 10th-13th Century (chromolitho)
1093752 Dinner in Central and Southern Europe, 10th-13th Century (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Central and Southern European tableware)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Vendome Column, monument to Napoleon, Paris (chromolitho)

Vendome Column, monument to Napoleon, Paris (chromolitho)
1093746 Vendome Column, monument to Napoleon, Paris (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vendome Column, monument to Napoleon, Paris)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Blucher Memorial, Berlin (chromolitho)

Blucher Memorial, Berlin (chromolitho)
1093742 Blucher Memorial, Berlin (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blucher Memorial, Berlin)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Peter the Great working as a shipbuilder in the Netherlands (chromolitho)

Peter the Great working as a shipbuilder in the Netherlands (chromolitho)
1093673 Peter the Great working as a shipbuilder in the Netherlands (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Henry IV of France at a market (chromolitho)

Henry IV of France at a market (chromolitho)
1093672 Henry IV of France at a market (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry IV of France at a market)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Medieval banquet (chromolitho)

Medieval banquet (chromolitho)
1093658 Medieval banquet (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Medieval banquet)

Background imageLiebig Collection: The schoolboys dream (chromolitho)

The schoolboys dream (chromolitho)
1093649 The schoolboys dream (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The schoolboys dream)

Background imageLiebig Collection: The cooks dream (chromolitho)

The cooks dream (chromolitho)
1093647 The cooks dream (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The cooks dream. French educational card)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Quipus, system of communication using knotted strings, Peru (chromolitho)

Quipus, system of communication using knotted strings, Peru (chromolitho)
1093609 Quipus, system of communication using knotted strings, Peru (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Quipus)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Dolls at Christmas (chromolitho)

Dolls at Christmas (chromolitho)
1093606 Dolls at Christmas (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dolls at Christmas)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Waxing dolls heads (chromolitho)

Waxing dolls heads (chromolitho)
1093603 Waxing dolls heads (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Waxing dolls heads)

Background imageLiebig Collection: George Stephensons steam locomotive Rocket, Liverpool, 1829 (chromolitho)

George Stephensons steam locomotive Rocket, Liverpool, 1829 (chromolitho)
1093598 George Stephensons steam locomotive Rocket, Liverpool, 1829 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Stephensons steam locomotive Rocket)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Zither, Tyrol (chromolitho)

Zither, Tyrol (chromolitho)
1093592 Zither, Tyrol (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zither, Tyrol. Liebig educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLiebig Collection: Harp, France, 1810 (chromolitho)

Harp, France, 1810 (chromolitho)
1093591 Harp, France, 1810 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harp, France, 1810)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Buying and selling paper in Samarkand, Turkestan (chromolitho)

Buying and selling paper in Samarkand, Turkestan (chromolitho)
1093328 Buying and selling paper in Samarkand, Turkestan (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Buying and selling paper in Samarkand, Turkestan)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Ancient Egytian beer festival (chromolitho)

Ancient Egytian beer festival (chromolitho)
1093320 Ancient Egytian beer festival (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ancient Egytian beer festival. Liebig educational card.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLiebig Collection: Horace reciting his odes before Augustus and Maecenas (chromolitho)

Horace reciting his odes before Augustus and Maecenas (chromolitho)
1093307 Horace reciting his odes before Augustus and Maecenas (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Horace reciting his odes before Augustus and Maecenas)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Hans Christian Oersted showing his friends the deviation of the magnetic needle under

Hans Christian Oersted showing his friends the deviation of the magnetic needle under the influence of an electric
1093305 Hans Christian Oersted showing his friends the deviation of the magnetic needle under the influence of an electric current, 1820 (chromolitho) by European School

Background imageLiebig Collection: Jesse Ramsden demonstating his electric machine, London, 1766 (chromolitho)

Jesse Ramsden demonstating his electric machine, London, 1766 (chromolitho)
1093303 Jesse Ramsden demonstating his electric machine, London, 1766 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLiebig Collection: The Dance, sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (chromolitho)

The Dance, sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (chromolitho)
1093295 The Dance, sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dance, sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux)

Background imageLiebig Collection: The song of the bard, ancient Germany (chromolitho)

The song of the bard, ancient Germany (chromolitho)
1093288 The song of the bard, ancient Germany (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The song of the bard, ancient Germany)

Background imageLiebig Collection: A trial, ancient Germany (chromolitho)

A trial, ancient Germany (chromolitho)
1093287 A trial, ancient Germany (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A trial, ancient Germany. Liebig educational card.); © Look and Learn



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Liebig, a name that resonates with history and culture, has left its mark in various realms. From the enchanting Liebig Samoa Apia to the mesmerizing Magic Flute Liebig 6, this brand captivates us with its artistic allure. Verdi's masterpiece Rigoletto finds a place in the heart enthusiasts alongside Turandot Liebig 2 and Parsifal - Liebig But it doesn't stop there; CARMEN LIEBIG takes center stage, showcasing the passion and intensity of Bizet's iconic opera. Meanwhile, at the thrilling Horse Racing event by Liebig 5, adrenaline fills the air as spectators cheer on their favorite contenders. As we delve into history, we are transported back to Napoleon I crowning himself King of Italy in 1805. This momentous occasion captured by Liebig reminds us of an era filled with grandeur and ambition. The fusion of cultures is beautifully depicted through Albanian dancers in Turkey. Their vibrant costumes and graceful movements showcase diversity and unity within our world. In another celebration of heritage, Festival of Empire at Crystal Palace comes alive through Liebig's lens. The magnificence of this event echoes throughout time as people gather to commemorate their shared past. Berlioz Faust Liebig 5 brings literature to life while Faust - Liebig -4 delves deeper into Goethe's timeless tale. These captivating illustrations transport us into worlds where imagination knows no bounds. With each artwork capturing moments frozen in time, it is evident that "Liebig" transcends mere branding or commerce; it encapsulates emotions and stories that resonate deeply within our souls.