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Background imageRosenthal Collection: AD: ALCOHOL, c1871. American advertisement, The best wines, liquors, ales & lager beer

AD: ALCOHOL, c1871. American advertisement, The best wines, liquors, ales & lager beer, we are selling here. Lithograph by Louis N. Rosenthal, c1871

Background imageRosenthal Collection: THOMAS MIFFLIN (1744-1800). American soldier and statesman

THOMAS MIFFLIN (1744-1800). American soldier and statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Gilbert Stuart

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Portrait of Mrs. H. Bryan Owsley, Philadelphia, 1910 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Mrs. H. Bryan Owsley, Philadelphia, 1910 (oil on canvas)
984978 Portrait of Mrs. H. Bryan Owsley, Philadelphia, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Rosenthal, Albert (1863-1939); 26.5x88.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Mrs. H)

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Sketches at the International Chess Tournament (engraving)

Sketches at the International Chess Tournament (engraving)
1624360 Sketches at the International Chess Tournament (engraving) by Courbould, Alfred (fl.1831-75); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches at the International Chess Tournament)

Background imageRosenthal Collection: The Celebrated Fashion Date: 1850

The Celebrated Fashion Date: 1850

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Widow Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Widow Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Old Shad & Young, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Old Shad & Young, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Same Old Coon (Henry Clay), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Same Old Coon (Henry Clay), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Son Fish and Sucker, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Son Fish and Sucker, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: One of the Rats, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

One of the Rats, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Hum-Bug (P. T. Barnum), from the Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Hum-Bug (P. T. Barnum), from the Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Woodpecker (William B. Gihon), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Woodpecker (William B. Gihon), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Milliner Bird (Minnie Doyle), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Milliner Bird (Minnie Doyle), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Sun Bird (James S. Wallace), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Sun Bird (James S. Wallace), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: King Bird (Robert P. King and Alexander Baird), from The Comic Natural History of the

King Bird (Robert P. King and Alexander Baird), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Little Dear, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Little Dear, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Gallows Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Gallows Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Wharf Rat, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Wharf Rat, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Lark, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Lark, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Jail Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Jail Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Humming Bird (Thomas B. Florence), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Humming Bird (Thomas B. Florence), from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Alms House Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Alms House Bird, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Night Hawk, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Night Hawk, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Vampyre, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Vampyre, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Butcher Birds, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Butcher Birds, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Irving Rosenthal with a French horn, c1950s. Artist: Denis Williams

Irving Rosenthal with a French horn, c1950s. Artist: Denis Williams
Irving Rosenthal with a French horn, c1950s

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Irving Rosenthal with a French horn, c1950s. Artist: Denis Williams

Irving Rosenthal with a French horn, c1950s. Artist: Denis Williams
Irving Rosenthal with a French horn, c1950s

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Moriz Rosenthal, Polish-American pianist, 1912. Artist: Joseph Simpson

Moriz Rosenthal, Polish-American pianist, 1912. Artist: Joseph Simpson
Moriz Rosenthal, Polish-American pianist, 1912. Portrait of Rosenthal (1862-1946), Polish-born American pianist

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Au Jardin des Gemmes, 1924. Artist: Leon Carre

Au Jardin des Gemmes, 1924. Artist: Leon Carre
Au Jardin des Gemmes, 1924. Leonard Rosenthal. Illustration of Leon Carre. Private collection

Background imageRosenthal Collection: NYC: COOPER UNION, c1971. Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art in New York City

NYC: COOPER UNION, c1971. Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art in New York City, built in 1858. The sculpture Alamo by Tony Rosenthal is in the foreground. Photograph, c1971

Background imageRosenthal Collection: GEORGE WYTHE (1726-1806). American jurist and statesman

GEORGE WYTHE (1726-1806). American jurist and statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after William S. Leney

Background imageRosenthal Collection: ABRAHAM BALDWIN (1754-1807). American politician

ABRAHAM BALDWIN (1754-1807). American politician. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after a drawing by Robert Fulton

Background imageRosenthal Collection: WILLIAM BLOUNT (1749-1800). American political leader

WILLIAM BLOUNT (1749-1800). American political leader. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageRosenthal Collection: JOHN BLAIR (1732-1800). American jurist. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

JOHN BLAIR (1732-1800). American jurist. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageRosenthal Collection: RICHARD SPAIGHT (1758-1802). American statesman

RICHARD SPAIGHT (1758-1802). American statesman. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageRosenthal Collection: DANIEL JENIFER (1733-1790). Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer. American politician. Color etching

DANIEL JENIFER (1733-1790). Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer. American politician. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after John Trumbull

Background imageRosenthal Collection: DANIEL CARROLL (1730-1796). American politician

DANIEL CARROLL (1730-1796). American politician. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageRosenthal Collection: GUNNING BEDFORD (1747-1812). American politician

GUNNING BEDFORD (1747-1812). American politician. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageRosenthal Collection: NICHOLAS GILMAN (1762-1814). American statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

NICHOLAS GILMAN (1762-1814). American statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageRosenthal Collection: JOHN LANGDON (1739-1819). American Revolutionary leader

JOHN LANGDON (1739-1819). American Revolutionary leader. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after John Trumbull

Background imageRosenthal Collection: JARED INGERSOLL (1749-1822). American jurist

JARED INGERSOLL (1749-1822). American jurist. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Charles Willson Peale

Background imageRosenthal Collection: ROBERT MORRIS (1734-1806). American financier and statesman

ROBERT MORRIS (1734-1806). American financier and statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Gilbert Stuart

Background imageRosenthal Collection: GEORGE CLYMER (1739-1813). American merchant and politician. Color etching, 1888

GEORGE CLYMER (1739-1813). American merchant and politician. Color etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Charles Willson Peale

Background imageRosenthal Collection: WILLIAM FRANKLIN (1731-1813). American colonial administrator: colored pencil drawing

WILLIAM FRANKLIN (1731-1813). American colonial administrator: colored pencil drawing by Albert Rosenthal after a contemporary portrait

Background imageRosenthal Collection: WILLIAM PATERSON (1745-1806). American jurist: colored etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

WILLIAM PATERSON (1745-1806). American jurist: colored etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

Background imageRosenthal Collection: ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and politician. Etching by Albert Rosenthal

ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and politician. Etching by Albert Rosenthal, 1888, after Ralph Earl

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Max Rosenthal after Charles Willson Peale, Benjamin Franklin, American, 1833 - 1918

Max Rosenthal after Charles Willson Peale, Benjamin Franklin, American, 1833 - 1918, 1901, color mezzotint on China paper

Background imageRosenthal Collection: Max Rosenthal, Charles Balthazar Julien Fevre de Saint Memin, American, 1833 - 1918

Max Rosenthal, Charles Balthazar Julien Fevre de Saint Memin, American, 1833 - 1918, mezzotint



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"Rosenthal: A Timeless Legacy of Taste and Elegance" Step into the world of Rosenthal, where refinement and indulgence intertwine. Since its establishment in 1871, this American advertisement has been synonymous with the finest wines, liquors, ales, and lager beer. With an unwavering commitment to quality, it has become a name that connoisseurs trust. Just as Thomas Mifflin was a distinguished soldier and statesman who left his mark on history, Rosenthal leaves an indelible impression on every palate it touches. Like Mifflin's portrait capturing the essence of Mrs. H. Bryan Owsley in 1910 Philadelphia, Rosenthal captures the essence of sophistication in every sip. As we delve deeper into the realms of artistry and intellect, we find ourselves amidst sketches at the International Chess Tournament - a testament to Rosenthal's ability to bring people together over shared passions. The Celebrated Fashion Date of 1850 reminds us that style is timeless; just like Rosenthal's offerings continue to transcend eras. In exploring "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, " we encounter characters such as Widow Bird or Old Shad & Young - each representing different facets of human nature. Similarly diverse are Rosenthal's libations – from Son Fish and Sucker to Same Old Coon (Henry Clay) – catering to every taste preference. Hum-Bug (P. T Barnum) teaches us not only about skepticism but also about embracing life's wonders – much like discovering new flavors within each bottle bearing the name "Rosenthal. " And finally, Woodpecker (William B. Gihon) symbolizes resilience and determination – qualities mirrored by this illustrious brand throughout its long-standing legacy. With each pour from a bottle adorned with the iconic "Rosenthal" label comes an experience steeped in tradition yet infused with innovation.