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"Nobel: Celebrating the Brilliance of Scientific Minds and Artistic Souls" The concept encompasses a vast array of achievements in science, literature, and peace

Background imageNobel Collection: Robert Koch (1843-1910). Engraving. Colored

Robert Koch (1843-1910). Engraving. Colored
Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize, 1905. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890. Colored

Background imageNobel Collection: Anatole France Photo

Anatole France Photo
ANATOLE FRANCE (real name Jacques Thibault) Prolific French writer, awarded Nobel Prize 1921. Date: 1844 - 1924

Background imageNobel Collection: Eduard Buchner / Nobel 07

Eduard Buchner / Nobel 07
EDUARD BUCHNER German chemist Date: 1860 - 1917

Background imageNobel Collection: MOMMSEN, Theodor (1817-1903). Nobel Prize in Literature

MOMMSEN, Theodor (1817-1903). Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: WAKSMAN, Selman Abraham (1888-1973). American microbiologist

WAKSMAN, Selman Abraham (1888-1973). American microbiologist. He discovered streptomycin. He received the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952. Oil

Background imageNobel Collection: FRY, Roger. Bertrand Russell

FRY, Roger. Bertrand Russell
RUSSELL, Bertrand (1872-1970). British mathematician and philosopher. Nobel Prize in Literature, 1950. Oil on canvas

Background imageNobel Collection: Eley Kynoch gun cartridges by H. L. Oakley

Eley Kynoch gun cartridges by H. L. Oakley
Advertisement for Eley-Kynoch gun cartridges featuring silhouettes by the artist H. L. Oakley. Date: 1936

Background imageNobel Collection: Caricature of Norman Angell, writer and politician

Caricature of Norman Angell, writer and politician
Caricature of Sir Ralph Norman Angell (1872-1967), writer, lecturer and Labour politician. Best known for his book, The Great Illusion (1910), arguing against war from an economic point of view

Background imageNobel Collection: Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz
HENRYK ADAM ALEKSANDR PIUS SIENKIEWICZ Polish writer, known especially for Quo vadis (1895); he won the Nobel prize in 1905. Date: 1846 - 1916

Background imageNobel Collection: Wladyslaw Reymont - 2

Wladyslaw Reymont - 2
WLADYSLAW STANISLAW REYMONT Polish writer, his best-known work The peasants : he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1924. Date: 1867 - 1925

Background imageNobel Collection: Henryk Sienkievicz

Henryk Sienkievicz (1846 - 1916). Polish author ( Quo vadis etc) - won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905. Date: 1900

Background imageNobel Collection: Winston Churchill Hunting Boar, France, 1927

Winston Churchill Hunting Boar, France, 1927
Photograph showing Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), hunting boar on horseback in the Forest of Eu, Foucarmont, France, 1927

Background imageNobel Collection: Sir Wn Haworth / Nobel 37

Sir Wn Haworth / Nobel 37
SIR WALTER NORMAN HAWORTH English chemist Date: 1883 - 1950

Background imageNobel Collection: Anatole France Library

Anatole France Library
ANATOLE FRANCE (real name Jacques Thibault) Prolific French writer, awarded Nobel Prize 1921

Background imageNobel Collection: MAX PLANCK / 1925

MAX PLANCK / 1925
MAX KARL ERNST LUDWIG PLANCK German physicist and Nobel prizewinner (1918) in 1925 Date: 1858 - 1947

Background imageNobel Collection: Nobel Dynamite Factory

Nobel Dynamite Factory
Nobels dynamite factory at Arigliana, Italy, destroyed by an explosion on 13 May 1890

Background imageNobel Collection: Philipp Lenard / Photo

Philipp Lenard / Photo
PHILIPP EDUARD ANTON LENARD German physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905

Background imageNobel Collection: Victor Franz Hess / Nobel

Victor Franz Hess / Nobel
VICTOR FRANZ HESS American physicist, born in Austria

Background imageNobel Collection: Szent-Gyorgyi / Nobel 1937

Szent-Gyorgyi / Nobel 1937
ALBERT VON NAGYRAPOLT SZENT-GYORGYI American biochemist, born in Hungary Date: 1893 - 1986

Background imageNobel Collection: Alfred Nobel / Photo 1885

Alfred Nobel / Photo 1885
ALFRED NOBEL Swedish chemist, inventor of dynamite and prizegiver

Background imageNobel Collection: Antoine-Henri Becquerel

Antoine-Henri Becquerel
ANTOINE-HENRI BECQUEREL French physicist who won the Nobel prize for physics in 1903

Background imageNobel Collection: Nils Gustaf Dalen

Nils Gustaf Dalen
NILS GUSTAF DALEN Swedish physicist; awarded the Nobel Prize 1912

Background imageNobel Collection: Frederick Banting / Nobel

Frederick Banting / Nobel
SIR FREDERICK GRANT BANTING Canadian physician - won Nobel Prize in 1923

Background imageNobel Collection: NOBEL ( - 1889)

NOBEL ( - 1889)
CAROLINA-ANDRIETTA NOBEL (nee Ahlsell) wife of Immanuel Nobel mother of Alfred Nobel circa 1853

Background imageNobel Collection: Lord Adrian / Nobel

Lord Adrian / Nobel
Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian of Cambridge Electrophysiologist

Background imageNobel Collection: Jacobus Henricus Van t Hoff (1852-1911) Dutch chemist. Winner of first Nobel

Jacobus Henricus Van t Hoff (1852-1911) Dutch chemist. Winner of first Nobel prize for chemistry, 1901. Engraving, 1902

Background imageNobel Collection: Karl (Carl) Bosch (1874-1940) German chemist. Haber-Bosch process for sulphate of ammonia

Karl (Carl) Bosch (1874-1940) German chemist. Haber-Bosch process for sulphate of ammonia. Shared 1931 Nobel prize for chemistry with Friedrich Bergius. Obverse of commemorative medal

Background imageNobel Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, December 1904. In 1903

Pierre and Marie Curie. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, December 1904. In 1903 Curies shared Nobel prize for physics with Henri Becquerel for work on radioactivity

Background imageNobel Collection: Albert Camus (1930-1960) French writer born in Algeria, in 1948. Awarded Nobel Prize

Albert Camus (1930-1960) French writer born in Algeria, in 1948. Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature, 1957. Photograph by Daniel Walland. COPYRIGHT TO BE CLEARED

Background imageNobel Collection: Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch (1

Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch (1
Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1905. Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch, leaving the hospital. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890

Background imageNobel Collection: Replica of the lab worktable of the Italian chemist Giulio N

Replica of the lab worktable of the Italian chemist Giulio N
Replica of the lab worktable on which the Italian chemist Giulio Natta (1903-1979) worked and invented the first synthetic plastic of second generation: the isotactic polypropylene

Background imageNobel Collection: Camillo Golgi (1843-1926). Italian physician, pathologist, s

Camillo Golgi (1843-1926). Italian physician, pathologist, scientist and Nobel laureate. Statue. University of Pavia. Italy

Background imageNobel Collection: Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903). Colored engraving

Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903). Colored engraving
Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903). German jurist and historian. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902. Engraving, early 20th century. Colored

Background imageNobel Collection: Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930). Norwegian scientist. Banquet in

Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930). Norwegian scientist. Banquet in
Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930). Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 1922. Banquet in his honour at Britannia hotel in Trondhjem. Sketch of Mr

Background imageNobel Collection: Juan Ramon Jimenez. Portrait

Juan Ramon Jimenez. Portrait
Juan Ramon Jimenez (1881-1958). Spanish writer. Portrait by Sanish painter Joaqui?n Sorolla (1863-1923). Santillana Foundation (Don Borja Tower). Santillana del Mar. Spain

Background imageNobel Collection: Frederic Mistral (1830-1914). French writer and lexicographe

Frederic Mistral (1830-1914). French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Nobel Prize in literature in 1904. Portrait. Drawing, 1867. Colored

Background imageNobel Collection: MARCONI, Guglielmo (1874-1937). Italian physicist. Nobel Pri

MARCONI, Guglielmo (1874-1937). Italian physicist. Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. Engraving. Colored

Background imageNobel Collection: KOCH, Robert

KOCH, Robert (Clausthal, near Hanover, 1843-Baden-Baden, 1910). German doctor. In 1882 discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis, known as Kochs bacillus and tuberculin. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905

Background imageNobel Collection: Curie, Irene (Paris, 1897-1956)

Curie, Irene (Paris, 1897-1956). French physicist. She conducted research on nuclear physics and earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935, shared with her husband

Background imageNobel Collection: RUTHERFORD, Ernest (Nelson, New Zealand, 1871-Cambridge, 193

RUTHERFORD, Ernest (Nelson, New Zealand, 1871-Cambridge, 1937). English physicist. Study of radioactivity, isotopes and the structure of matter. Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1908

Background imageNobel Collection: Anatole France Seated

Anatole France Seated
ANATOLE FRANCE (real name Jacques Thibault) Prolific French writer, awarded Nobel Prize 1921. Date: 1844 - 1924

Background imageNobel Collection: R Willstatter / Nobel 1915

R Willstatter / Nobel 1915
RICHARD WILLSTATTER German chemist Date: 1872 - 1942

Background imageNobel Collection: Harold C Urey / Nobel 1934

Harold C Urey / Nobel 1934
HAROLD CLAYTON UREY American chemist Date: 1893 - 1981

Background imageNobel Collection: Anatole France

Anatole France
ANATOLE FRANCE - (real name - Jacques Anatole Francoise Thibault) French writer and Nobel prize winner (1921). Date: 1844-1924

Background imageNobel Collection: Gerhart Hauptmann - German Playwright

Gerhart Hauptmann - German Playwright
Gerhart Hauptmann (18621946) - German playwright and novelist. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1912. Date: circa 1890

Background imageNobel Collection: SIENKIEWICZ, Henryk (1846-1916). Polish writer

SIENKIEWICZ, Henryk (1846-1916). Polish writer, Nobel Prize winner in 1905. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). German physician, discoverer

KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). German physician, discoverer of the tuberculin. Nobel Prize in 1905. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: HEWISH, Anthony (1924). British radio astronomer

HEWISH, Anthony (1924). British radio astronomer. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974. Oil



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