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"Schwartz: A Legacy of Triumphs, Tales, and Timeless Art" Berthold Schwartz - a name that echoes through history as both an inventor and a legendary figure

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Like lightening in its quickness, Diamond Dick raised his revolver

Like lightening in its quickness, Diamond Dick raised his revolver and returned the fire" from Dashing Dick Jr
5668943 Like lightening in its quickness, Diamond Dick raised his revolver and returned the fire" from Dashing Dick Jr

Background imageSchwartz Collection: To the party of non-voters! Go to the polls - vote for the center, 1919

To the party of non-voters! Go to the polls - vote for the center, 1919. Creator: Schwartz, Georg (1871-1948)
To the party of non-voters! Go to the polls - vote for the center, 1919. Private Collection

Background imageSchwartz Collection: American athlete Betty Robinson, winner of the womens 100m, 1928. Creator: Unknown

American athlete Betty Robinson, winner of the womens 100m, 1928. Creator: Unknown
American athlete Betty Robinson, winner of the womens 100m, 1928. Betty Robinson (1911-1999) was the winner of the first Olympic 100m for women

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Berthold Schwartz

Berthold Schwartz

Background imageSchwartz Collection: German man competing in a sleigh race, 16th century

German man competing in a sleigh race, 16th century
5855300 German man competing in a sleigh race, 16th century by Lechevallier-Chevignard, Edmond (1825-1902); (add.info.: German man competing in a sleigh race, 16th century)

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Scene with a Warning Against Venereal Disease in a Circle at Center, 1580-1600

Scene with a Warning Against Venereal Disease in a Circle at Center, 1580-1600

Background imageSchwartz Collection: The House That Jack Built, Adelphi Theatre, London

The House That Jack Built, Adelphi Theatre, London
The House That Jack Built, a new revue presented by Jack Hulbert and Paul Murray, at the Adelphi Theatre, London, with Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert, music by Ivor Novello

Background imageSchwartz Collection: General Piet Joubert, Commander-In-Chief of the Dutch South African Republic, 1890

General Piet Joubert, Commander-In-Chief of the Dutch South African Republic, 1890. (1914). Portrait of Afrikaner soldier and statesman Petrus Jakobus Joubert (1831-1900)

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Christian Friedrich Schwartz (1726-96) from Gallery of Portraits, published in 1833

Christian Friedrich Schwartz (1726-96) from Gallery of Portraits, published in 1833
KW189058 Christian Friedrich Schwartz (1726-96) from Gallery of Portraits, published in 1833 (engraving) by English School

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Christian Friedric Schwartz 1726-1798. Lutherian Missionary. From The Book 'Gallery Of

Christian Friedric Schwartz 1726-1798. Lutherian Missionary. From The Book "Gallery Of Portraits"Published
Christian Friedric Schwartz 1726-1798. Lutherian Missionary. From The Book " Gallery Of Portraits" Published London 1833

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Berthold Schwarz, German alchemist C013 / 9550

Berthold Schwarz, German alchemist C013 / 9550
Berthold Schwarz. Historical engraving of the German alchemist and monk Berthold Schwarz experimenting with gunpowder. Schwarz was the first person to use gunpowder to shoot projectiles

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Oscar Schwartz in Come Over Here by Mizner and Pemberton

Oscar Schwartz in Come Over Here by Mizner and Pemberton
Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton, at The London Opera House, Kingsway. This shows Oscar Schwartz, as a handsome young fakir in The Rose DIspahan Act II

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Maarten Maartens, Dutch writer

Maarten Maartens, Dutch writer
Maarten Maartens (real name Jozua Marius Willem van der Poorten Schwartz, 1858-1915), Dutch writer who wrote in English (novels, short stories, plays and poems). circa 1890s

Background imageSchwartz Collection: German man competing in a sleigh race, 16th century

German man competing in a sleigh race, 16th century.. The rider is Matthew Schwartz, a citizen of Augsburg. He wears a plumed cap, brown doublet over slashed crimson sleeves and trunk hose

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Scarlet rose Madame George Schwartz, pink tea

Scarlet rose Madame George Schwartz, pink tea rose variety raised by the Schwartz nursery in 1872.. Handcolored botanical drawn and lithographed by W.G. Smith from H.H

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Brooklyn Bridge, c. 1883 (colour litho)

Brooklyn Bridge, c. 1883 (colour litho)
XTD75451 Brooklyn Bridge, c.1883 (colour litho) by Schwarz, R. (19th century) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageSchwartz Collection: RELIGIOUS ARGUMENT, 1477. The Author Disputing with Jews

RELIGIOUS ARGUMENT, 1477. The Author Disputing with Jews. Woodcut from Peter Schwartzs Stern des Meschiah (Stella Messiae), 1477

Background imageSchwartz Collection: SARMIENTO, Domingo Faustino (1811-1888). Argentine

SARMIENTO, Domingo Faustino (1811-1888). Argentine writer and politician, he was president from 1868 to 1874. Sarmiento depicted as a journalist and writer. Portrait by Alberto Schwartz. Oil on canvas

Background imageSchwartz Collection: Capt. Schwartz, sharpshooter, 39th New York Regiment. (Garib

Capt. Schwartz, sharpshooter, 39th New York Regiment. (Garibaldi Guard). Date between 1861 and 1869

Background imageSchwartz Collection: George Soros, Hungarian-US financier

George Soros, Hungarian-US financier
George Soros (b.1930), Hungarian-US financier and philanthropist. Soros was born as Schwartz Gyorgy at Budapest. In 1947 he emigrated to the UK and studied at the London School of Economics


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"Schwartz: A Legacy of Triumphs, Tales, and Timeless Art" Berthold Schwartz - a name that echoes through history as both an inventor and a legendary figure. From his groundbreaking contributions to the world of alchemy to his mysterious disappearance, Schwartz's enigmatic life continues to captivate minds. In the realm of sports, Schwartz's influence is undeniable. American athlete Betty Robinson soared to victory in the women's 100m race at the 1928 Olympics, leaving spectators in awe with her lightning-fast speed. Little did they know that behind her triumph stood the innovative training methods developed by Berthold Schwartz himself. But it wasn't just athletics where Schwartz left his mark. Centuries earlier, a German man fearlessly competed in a thrilling sleigh race during the 16th century. This daring display showcased not only his courage but also highlighted how traditions established by pioneers like Schwartz endure throughout time. Beyond sports and adventure lies another facet of this multifaceted name – artistry. In a captivating scene from centuries ago, we witness a warning against venereal disease encased within an intricate circle. The meticulous craftsmanship serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, beauty can be found. The House That Jack Built stands tall as one of London's iconic landmarks thanks to its architectural brilliance – yet few are aware that it was inspired by none other than Berthold Schwartz himself. His visionary designs continue to shape our urban landscapes today. General Piet Joubert emerges from history books as an indomitable leader who commanded respect during his tenure as Commander-In-Chief of the Dutch South African Republic in 1890. Inspired by legends like Berthold Schwarz before him, Joubert embodied strength and determination on every battlefield he faced. Christian Friedrich Schwartz immortalized through portraits published decades after his passing reminds us that legacies transcend generations. His unwavering dedication to education paved new paths for countless individuals, leaving an indelible mark on society.