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Background imageWeber Collection: Weber Returns to Germany

Weber Returns to Germany
WEBERs remains are brought back to Germany from England, where he died. Hamburg harbour is filled with sightseers welcoming him back to his native land. Date: 1845

Background imageWeber Collection: Weber Birthplace

Weber Birthplace
WEBERs birthplace at Eutin Date: 1786

Background imageWeber Collection: WEBER

WEBER
CARL MARIA VON WEBER German musician Date: 1786 - 1826

Background imageWeber Collection: Weber, Wilhelm Eduard (Wittenberg, 1804, Gottingen, 1891). German physicist. Nineteenth-century

Weber, Wilhelm Eduard (Wittenberg, 1804, Gottingen, 1891). German physicist. Nineteenth-century engraving

Background imageWeber Collection: NYC: EAST RIVER, c1890. Sailboats on the East River in New York City. Etching by O

NYC: EAST RIVER, c1890. Sailboats on the East River in New York City. Etching by O.S. Weber, c1890

Background imageWeber Collection: MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist

MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist. Oil over a photograph

Background imageWeber Collection: Source Size = 3592 x 2338

Source Size = 3592 x 2338
Herring Fishing in the Channel, from the Painting by Theodore Weber

Background imageWeber Collection: Source Size = 5224 x 3604

Source Size = 5224 x 3604
" arrival of the French Mail-Boat at Dover, " by Th. Weber, 1871

Background imageWeber Collection: Franz Weber (Austrian, 1760-1818), Benjamin Franklin, etching

Franz Weber (Austrian, 1760-1818), Benjamin Franklin, etching

Background imageWeber Collection: TELEGRAPH, 1833. The first electromagnetic telegraph machine, built by German physicist

TELEGRAPH, 1833. The first electromagnetic telegraph machine, built by German physicist Wilhelm Weber and mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss, 1833. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber. German composer

CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber. German composer, conductor and pianist. Pen and ink illustration, 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist. Photographed at Lauenstein

MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist. Photographed at Lauenstein, Germany, in 1917

Background imageWeber Collection: WEBER: DER FREISCHUTZ, 1821. Theatre set for a 19th century production of Baron

WEBER: DER FREISCHUTZ, 1821. Theatre set for a 19th century production of Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst Webers Der Freischutz, which he composed in 1821

Background imageWeber Collection: ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer

ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1820

Background imageWeber Collection: MARKSMEN, 1890. German-American sharpshooters, who represented America at the Schutzenfest

MARKSMEN, 1890. German-American sharpshooters, who represented America at the Schutzenfest in Berlin, July 1890. Top row: Philo Jacoby, John C. Meyer, George Wehrenberg

Background imageWeber Collection: WEBER PIANO COMPANY, 1877. Crowning the Successful Weber. Engraving by Joseph Keppler

WEBER PIANO COMPANY, 1877. Crowning the Successful Weber. Engraving by Joseph Keppler, 1877

Background imageWeber Collection: VAUDEVILLE POSTER, c1899. Lithograph poster for the Joseph Hart Vaudeville Company at the Weber

VAUDEVILLE POSTER, c1899. Lithograph poster for the Joseph Hart Vaudeville Company at the Weber and Fields Music Hall in New York City, c1899

Background imageWeber Collection: Constanza Mozart, 1783. Born Constanza Weber, she married Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart in 1783

Constanza Mozart, 1783. Born Constanza Weber, she married Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart in 1783

Background imageWeber Collection: Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) German composer and pianist. A key figure in the

Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) German composer and pianist. A key figure in the transition from Classical to Romantic Music. After the portrait by Caroline Bardua (1805-1840)

Background imageWeber Collection: Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) German composer, conductor and pianist

Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) German composer, conductor and pianist

Background imageWeber Collection: Wilhelm Weber, German physicist

Wilhelm Weber, German physicist
Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891), German physicist. Weber spent most of his career as professor of physics at the University of Gottingen from 1831 to 1837, and again from 1849

Background imageWeber Collection: Amaryllis brasiliensis, Hippeastrum rutilum, amaryllis

Amaryllis brasiliensis, Hippeastrum rutilum, amaryllis
Painting by Ignace Strenzel and engraved by Audery Weber. From Thesaurus botanicus Plate 43 (1805-1819) by Leopald Trattinick. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageWeber Collection: Marine turtle

Marine turtle (c. 1955) by Audrey Weber. Oil on canvas 144 x 170 cm. Held by the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageWeber Collection: UNION PACIFIC, 1869. A Union Pacific Railroad train approaching a tunnel in Weber Canyon, Utah

UNION PACIFIC, 1869. A Union Pacific Railroad train approaching a tunnel in Weber Canyon, Utah. Wood engraving, English, 1869

Background imageWeber Collection: ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer Wolfgang

ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the role of Z

Background imageWeber Collection: BARON STERNBERG (1852-1924). Baron Constantin Ivanovich von Sternberg. Russian (naturalized U. S)

BARON STERNBERG (1852-1924). Baron Constantin Ivanovich von Sternberg. Russian (naturalized U. S. ) pianist
BARON STERNBERG (1852-1924). Baron Constantin Ivanovich von Sternberg. Russian (naturalized U.S.) pianist. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1880

Background imageWeber Collection: THE COLORADO RIVER. Devils Gate, Weber Canyon. Wood engraving, 1872

THE COLORADO RIVER. Devils Gate, Weber Canyon. Wood engraving, 1872

Background imageWeber Collection: KARL WEBER (1786-1826). German composer: steel engraving, 19th century

KARL WEBER (1786-1826). German composer: steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: ERNST HEINRICH WEBER (1795-1878). German anatomist and physiologist. With his brother

ERNST HEINRICH WEBER (1795-1878). German anatomist and physiologist. With his brother, Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891), a German physicist. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber

CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber. German composer, conductor and pianist. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: PIANO. Weber grand piano. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

PIANO. Weber grand piano. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: WEBER: DER FREISCHUTZ, 1821. The Wolfs Gorge scene from Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von

WEBER: DER FREISCHUTZ, 1821. The Wolfs Gorge scene from Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Webers Der Freischutz, 1821. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageWeber Collection: Webers Parisian widows up to the minute

Webers Parisian widows up to the minute. Date c1897

Background imageWeber Collection: John C. Weber and his prize band of America

John C. Weber and his prize band of America. Date c1904

Background imageWeber Collection: Weber Rush present Charles Ross Mabel Fenton in Weber

Weber Rush present Charles Ross Mabel Fenton in Weber
Weber & Rush present Charles Ross & Mabel Fenton in Weber & Fields biggest and best musical production, Twirly whirly. Date c1904

Background imageWeber Collection: Joe Webers burlesque of The merry widow by arrangement with

Joe Webers burlesque of The merry widow by arrangement with Henry W. Savage; original music by Franz Lehar; book by Geo. V. Hobart; staged by Julian Mitchell. Date c1908

Background imageWeber Collection: Joseph Hart Vaudeville Co. direct from Weber & Fields Music

Joseph Hart Vaudeville Co. direct from Weber & Fields Music Hall, New York City. Date c1899

Background imageWeber Collection: Utah. The Devils Slide, Weber Canon Canon Utah. The Devil s

Utah. The Devils Slide, Weber Canon Canon Utah. The Devil s
Utah. The Devils Slide, Weber Canon Canon. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imageWeber Collection: Colonel Max Weber

Colonel Max Weber
Portrait of Colonel Max Weber of the 20th (New York Turners) Rifle Regiment

Background imageWeber Collection: Cinderella Dances

Cinderella Dances
Programme ticket for the Queens Westminster and Volunteers Cinderella Dances Lottie Weber in 1890 Date: January 15th 1890

Background imageWeber Collection: Crystal-based neutrino detector

Crystal-based neutrino detector
Experimental neutrino detector. Dr Luca Gamberale, Pirelli Research Centre, Milan, next to a neutrino detector built by Joseph Weber in the 1980s

Background imageWeber Collection: Crystal-based neutrino detector

Crystal-based neutrino detector
Experimental neutrino detector. Technician holds a sapphire used in an experimental neutrino detector built by Joseph Weber in the 1980s

Background imageWeber Collection: Tuning fork for neutrino detector

Tuning fork for neutrino detector
Experimental neutrino detector. Researcher holds a tuning fork used in an experimental neutrino detector originally built by Joseph Weber in the 1980s

Background imageWeber Collection: CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber

CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber. German composer, conductor and pianist. Pen and ink drawing by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898)

Background imageWeber Collection: Weber, Carl Maria von 1786 - 1826

Weber, Carl Maria von 1786 - 1826
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber. German composer and one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school

Background imageWeber Collection: Hans Holbein / F Weber

Hans Holbein / F Weber
HANS HOLBEIN (the Younger) Portrait painter to English Royalty and others

Background imageWeber Collection: Ernst Heinrich Weber

Ernst Heinrich Weber
ERNST HEINRICH WEBER German physiologist at Leipzig, depicted with his brother

Background imageWeber Collection: Wwi / Weber & Cossacks

Wwi / Weber & Cossacks
German infantryman Franz Weber heroically captures five horses from Cossacks



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"Weber: A Tapestry of Time and Talent" Step into the world of Weber, where history intertwines with artistry and brilliance. From Mozart and Constanze's enchanting honeymoon to the daring skateboarders of the 1970s, every moment is a testament to human creativity. In 1892 at the iconic Moulin Rouge, La Goulue captivated audiences with her mesmerizing dance moves - a scene immortalized by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Meanwhile, an engraving depicting Oedipus and Antigone reminds us of timeless Greek tragedies that continue to resonate today. Mozart's connection with Aloysia Weber adds another layer to this captivating narrative. Their relationship fueled his musical genius, leaving an indelible mark on classical music for generations to come. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves in Shanghai port during the 19th century. The artist Weber captures its bustling energy through vibrant strokes on canvas, transporting us back in time. Max Weber emerges as a prominent figure - a German political economist and sociologist whose ideas shaped our understanding of society. His photograph taken in Lauenstein in 1917 reflects his intellectual prowess and unwavering dedication to knowledge. The Pianola Piano Advertisement invites us into a world where melodies fill the air effortlessly. It speaks volumes about how technology has transformed our musical experiences throughout history. Nature finds its voice within "The Brook, " reminding us of its serene beauty that has inspired countless artists over centuries. Its gentle flow mirrors life's constant evolution and renewal. NUS President Charles Clarke stands alongside two students, embodying education's transformative power as they shape their futures together - a testament to progress driven by collective effort. Lastly, WEBER/FREISCHUTZ/LIEBIG6 brings forth images from an opera performance that merges music with visual storytelling seamlessly – yet another example of how different art forms converge harmoniously under the Weber name.