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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: 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

Background imageNobel Collection: JOLIOT, Fr餩ric (1900-1958). French physicist

JOLIOT, Fr餩ric (1900-1958). French physicist
JOLIOT, Fr餩 ric (1900-1958). French physicist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935. Oil

Background imageNobel Collection: Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924). US President (1913-1921)

Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924). US President (1913-1921)

Background imageNobel Collection: CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon

CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon and biologist. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1912. Oil

Background imageNobel Collection: BECQUEREL, Antoine Henri (1852-1908). French physicist

BECQUEREL, Antoine Henri (1852-1908). French physicist, Nobel laureate 1903, and the discoverer of radioactivity. Oil

Background imageNobel Collection: Nobel, Alfred Berhard (1833-1896). Swedish chemist

Nobel, Alfred Berhard (1833-1896). Swedish chemist. Inventor of dynamite

Background imageNobel Collection: FERMI, Enrico (1901-1954). Italian physicist, Nobel

FERMI, Enrico (1901-1954). Italian physicist, Nobel laureate in 1938. Oil

Background imageNobel Collection: MAETERLINCK, Maurice (1862-1949). Belgian writer

MAETERLINCK, Maurice (1862-1949). Belgian writer in French language. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: MISTRAL, Fr餩ric (1830-1914). French writer

MISTRAL, Fr餩ric (1830-1914). French writer
MISTRAL, Fr餩 ric (1830-1914). French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Illustration of Mir詯 (Mireille). 1930

Background imageNobel Collection: SULLY PRUDHOMME, Ren魆ran篩s-Armand Prudhomme

SULLY PRUDHOMME, Ren魆ran篩s-Armand Prudhomme
SULLY PRUDHOMME, Ren魆 ran篩 s-Armand Prudhomme, called (1839-1907). French poet and essayist, winner of the first Nobel Prize in Literature, in 1901. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: VALUE

VALUE
WERNER, Alfred (1866-1919)

Background imageNobel Collection: MAURIAC, Fran篩s (1885-1970). French writer. Nobel

MAURIAC, Fran篩s (1885-1970). French writer. Nobel Prize in Literature (1952). Portrait from 1910

Background imageNobel Collection: EHRLICH, Paul (1854-1915). German physician

EHRLICH, Paul (1854-1915). German physician and scientist who worked in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy. Nobel Prize in 1908. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: Nobel Industries gun cartridges by H. L. Oakley

Nobel Industries gun cartridges by H. L. Oakley
Advertisement for gun cartridges by Nobel Industries Ltd featuring sporting silhouettes by the artist H. L. Oakley. Date: 1920s

Background imageNobel Collection: Henri-Louis Bergson - French Philosopher

Henri-Louis Bergson - French Philosopher
Henri-Louis Bergson (18591941) - French philosopher. Awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize for Literature. Date: 1910

Background imageNobel Collection: Passy Photo

Passy Photo
FREDERIC PASSY French economist, first French winner of the Nobel prize for peace. Photo 1901. Date: 1822 - 1912

Background imageNobel Collection: Jean-Baptiste Perrin

Jean-Baptiste Perrin
JEAN-BAPTISTE PERRIN French scientist, awarded Nobel prize for physics. Date: 1870 - 1942

Background imageNobel Collection: council of King Noble, Allaert van Everdingen, 1631 - 1675

council of King Noble, Allaert van Everdingen, 1631 - 1675

Background imageNobel Collection: ALFRED NOBEL (1833-1896). Swedish chemist and engineer. Oil over a photograph

ALFRED NOBEL (1833-1896). Swedish chemist and engineer. Oil over a photograph

Background imageNobel Collection: Frederic Mistral

Frederic Mistral (18301914) - French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Mistral won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1904 and was a founding member of Felibrige

Background imageNobel Collection: Pierre Curie (1859-1906) French chemist. Awarded Nobel prize for physics in 1903

Pierre Curie (1859-1906) French chemist. Awarded Nobel prize for physics in 1903 jointly with his wife, Marie, and Henri Becquerel. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: Marie (1867-1934) and Pierre (1859-1906) Curie. With their elder daughter Irene in 1904

Marie (1867-1934) and Pierre (1859-1906) Curie. With their elder daughter Irene in 1904

Background imageNobel Collection: Rene Francois Armand Sully-Prudhomme (1839-1907) French poet, 1902. He was awarded

Rene Francois Armand Sully-Prudhomme (1839-1907) French poet, 1902. He was awarded the first Nobel prize for Literature in 1901. Engraving

Background imageNobel Collection: Title page of Oeuvres de Pierre Curie, Paris, 1908. Pierre Curie (1859-1906) French chemist

Title page of Oeuvres de Pierre Curie, Paris, 1908. Pierre Curie (1859-1906) French chemist

Background imageNobel Collection: Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941) Canadian physiologist who with his assistant

Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941) Canadian physiologist who with his assistant, CH Best, discovered Insulin (1921). Nobel prize for medicine 1923. Photograph courtesy of The Nobel Foundation

Background imageNobel Collection: Johannes Diderik Van Der Waals (1837-1923) Dutch physicist. Nobel prize for physics 1910

Johannes Diderik Van Der Waals (1837-1923) Dutch physicist. Nobel prize for physics 1910. 1873 equation defining physical state of gas or liquid. Obverse of commemorative medal

Background imageNobel Collection: Nobel Explosives Company Limited, Ardeer, Ayrshire. Cartridge packed with Dynamite

Nobel Explosives Company Limited, Ardeer, Ayrshire. Cartridge packed with Dynamite made at the factory. From The Illustrated London News, 16 April 1884

Background imageNobel Collection: (Jean) Frederick Joliot-Curie (1900-1958), French physicist. Became assistant to

(Jean) Frederick Joliot-Curie (1900-1958), French physicist. Became assistant to Marie Curie in 1925. In 1926 married Irene Curie

Background imageNobel Collection: Marie Curie (1867-1935) Polish-born French physicist who, with her husband Pierre (1859-1906)

Marie Curie (1867-1935) Polish-born French physicist who, with her husband Pierre (1859-1906), centre, carried out research on radioactivity and shared the Nobel prize for physics with him

Background imageNobel Collection: John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (1842-1919) British physicist. Nobel Prize for Physics 1904

John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (1842-1919) British physicist. Nobel Prize for Physics 1904. Discovered the element Argon, one of the noble (inert) gases

Background imageNobel Collection: Marie (1867-1934) and Pierre (1859-1906) Curie. With their daughter Irene in 1908

Marie (1867-1934) and Pierre (1859-1906) Curie. With their daughter Irene in 1908, in the garden of their house on Boulevard Kellermann, Paris

Background imageNobel Collection: Alfred Nobel (1833-96) Swedish chemist and inventor. Dynamite. Endowed Nobel Prizes

Alfred Nobel (1833-96) Swedish chemist and inventor. Dynamite. Endowed Nobel Prizes

Background imageNobel Collection: Emil von Behring (1854-1917) German immunologist and bacteriologist. Awarded first

Emil von Behring (1854-1917) German immunologist and bacteriologist. Awarded first Nobel prize for physiology or medicine, 1901. Engraving, 1902

Background imageNobel Collection: Ilya Ilich Mechnikov ( Elie Metchnikoff 1845-1916) Russian zoologist who continued

Ilya Ilich Mechnikov ( Elie Metchnikoff 1845-1916) Russian zoologist who continued Pasteurs work. Discovered phagocytes, cells which destroy infective organisms

Background imageNobel Collection: Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) New Zealand-born physicist. Subatomic physics. Nobel

Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) New Zealand-born physicist. Subatomic physics. Nobel prize for Chemistry 1908. Tinted photograph

Background imageNobel Collection: Enrico Fermi (1901-54) Italian-born American nuclear physicist. Nobel prize for physics 1938

Enrico Fermi (1901-54) Italian-born American nuclear physicist. Nobel prize for physics 1938, shown here at control of Chicago synchro-cyclotron c1942

Background imageNobel Collection: Howard Walter Florey (1898-1968) Australian pathologist: isolation and purification of Penicillin

Howard Walter Florey (1898-1968) Australian pathologist: isolation and purification of Penicillin. Shared Nobel prize for medicine and physiology with Fleming and Chain in 1945

Background imageNobel Collection: Wilhelm Konrad von Roentgen (1845-1923) German physicist: X-rays. Nobel prize for Physics 1901

Wilhelm Konrad von Roentgen (1845-1923) German physicist: X-rays. Nobel prize for Physics 1901

Background imageNobel Collection: Jean Henri Dunant (1828-1910) Swiss philanthropist, 1902. Dunant inspired the foundation

Jean Henri Dunant (1828-1910) Swiss philanthropist, 1902. Dunant inspired the foundation of International Red Cross after battle of Solferino (1859)

Background imageNobel Collection: Wilhelm Roentgens (1845-1923) X-ray photograph of his wifes hand: 1896

Wilhelm Roentgens (1845-1923) X-ray photograph of his wifes hand: 1896. For his work on electromagnetic radiation and discovery of X-rays Roentgen awarded 1901 Nobel prize for Physics

Background imageNobel Collection: Ernest RUTHERFORD (1871-1937) New Zealand atomic physicist, Nobel prize for chemistry 1908

Ernest RUTHERFORD (1871-1937) New Zealand atomic physicist, Nobel prize for chemistry 1908

Background imageNobel Collection: Marie Curie (1867-1934) Polish-born French physicist. Award Nobel prize for physics

Marie Curie (1867-1934) Polish-born French physicist. Award Nobel prize for physics jointly with her husband, Pierre, and Henri Becquerel for work on radioactivity (1903)



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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. From the intricate Cortical grey matter schema by Santiago Ramon Y Cajal to the detailed Histological Diagram of a Mammalian Retina, Nobel laureates have left an indelible mark on human knowledge. One such luminary was Paul Dirac, who received the prestigious Nobel Prize in 1933 for his groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics. His contributions revolutionized our understanding of the subatomic world and paved the way for countless scientific advancements. Santiago Ramon Y Cajal himself was honored with a Nobel Prize in 1906 for his pioneering research on the structure of neurons. This Spanish scientist's meticulous studies laid the foundation for modern neuroscience and forever changed our perception of how our brains function and has recognized exceptional individuals outside the realm of science. Marie Curie, a Polish physicist and chemist, became not only one but two-time recipient of this esteemed award. Her groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity remain unparalleled to this day. W. B Yeats' poetic genius earned him recognition as well when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature. His profound words continue to resonate with readers worldwide, leaving an enduring legacy that transcends time. Tagore, another literary maestro from India, captivated hearts with his soul-stirring works that explored themes like love, spirituality, and societal change. The Swedish Academy acknowledged his brilliance by awarding him with a Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition to these luminaries' accomplishments stands Roentgen X-Rays Patient - an anonymous figure representing all those whose lives were transformed by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery. By harnessing X-rays' power to see inside living organisms without invasive procedures or surgery, Roentgen revolutionized medical diagnostics forever.