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Photo Mug : Nicolo Paganini and Frederic Chopin, c1900
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Nicolo Paganini and Frederic Chopin, 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
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Advert Advertisement Baron Justus Freiherr Von Baron Justus Freiherr Von Liebig Canned Food Chopin Fiddle Fiddler Frederic Frederic Chopin Frederic Francois Chopin Justus Von Liebig Justus Von Liebig Siegfried Marcus Liebig Meat Niccolo Paganini Nicol Nicolo Nicolo Paganini Paganini Pianist Piano Poland Polish Siegfried Marcus Stringed Instrument Tinned Food Tinned Meat Violin Violinist
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This print from around 1900 showcases two legendary musicians, Nicolo Paganini and Frederic Chopin. The French advertisement for Liebig, an extract of meat product, beautifully captures the essence of these talented artists. Paganini, a renowned Italian violinist (1782-1840), and Chopin, a celebrated Polish pianist (1810-1849), are depicted in this colorful portrait. The image portrays the deep connection between music and food during the 19th century. As both men hold their respective instruments – Paganini with his violin and Chopin with his piano – they exude passion and dedication to their craft. Their expressions reveal the intensity that accompanied their performances. Paganini's mastery of the violin is evident as he delicately holds it against his chin while gazing into the distance. Meanwhile, Chopin's hands gracefully hover over the keys of his piano, ready to create melodies that would touch people's souls. This photograph not only pays homage to these musical geniuses but also serves as an advertisement for Liebig canned meat products. It highlights how even great artists like Paganini and Chopin relied on sustenance provided by such innovative food technology during their creative pursuits. As we admire this historical snapshot captured by an unknown creator alongside Baron Justus Freiherr von Liebig himself, we are transported back in time to witness a moment where artistry meets nourishment in harmony.
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