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Pamina Collection

"Pamina: The Enchanting Heroine of Mozart's Magical Opera" Step into the enchanting world of "The Magic Flute" as we unravel the captivating tale of Pamina

Background imagePamina Collection: Tamino and Pamina

Tamino and Pamina
Guided and protected by the magic flute, Tamino and Pamina emerge unscathed from the ordeal of fire and water, and all will now be well for them

Background imagePamina Collection: Magic Flute Liebig 2

Magic Flute Liebig 2
(The Magic Flute) Act 1, Scene 6 : Tamino is presented to the Queen of the Night by his three rescuers; he vows to rescue her daughter Pamina, kidnapped by Sarastro

Background imagePamina Collection: THE QUEEN OF THE NIGHT

THE QUEEN OF THE NIGHT
The Queen of the Night saves her daughter Pamina from the amorous advances of Monostatos. Date: first performed 1791

Background imagePamina Collection: Magic Flute Liebig Music Opera Mozart Die Zauberflote

Magic Flute Liebig Music Opera Mozart Die Zauberflote
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Background imagePamina Collection: MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 4

MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 4
(The Magic Flute) Act 1, Scene 17 : Pamina explains to Sarastro why she ran away, and he reveals that he is not a wicked kidnapper, but acts under compulsion. Date: first performed 1791

Background imagePamina Collection: MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3

MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3
(The Magic Flute) Act 1, Scene 10 : Monostatos makes unwelcome advances to the captive Pamina, but Papageno scares him away and tells Pamina about Tamino. Date: first performed 1791

Background imagePamina Collection: Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino (chromolitho)

Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino (chromolitho)
735630 Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePamina Collection: Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos (chromolitho)

Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos (chromolitho)
735632 Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos)

Background imagePamina Collection: The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno (chromolitho)

The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno (chromolitho)
735631 The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno)

Background imagePamina Collection: Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho)

Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho)
735633 Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go)

Background imagePamina Collection: Scene from The Magic Flute (colour litho)

Scene from The Magic Flute (colour litho)
3093931 Scene from The Magic Flute (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from The Magic Flute. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePamina Collection: Pamina, Die Zauberflote (colour photo)

Pamina, Die Zauberflote (colour photo)
3093933 Pamina, Die Zauberflote (colour photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pamina, Die Zauberflote. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePamina Collection: Three Boys Save the Despairing Pamina from Suicide, 1864. Creator: Moritz von Schwind

Three Boys Save the Despairing Pamina from Suicide, 1864. Creator: Moritz von Schwind
Three Boys Save the Despairing Pamina from Suicide, 1864

Background imagePamina Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. Pamina, drawn by the sound of the magic flute

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. Pamina, drawn by the sound of the magic flute, discovers Tamino; Papageno, at right, sits at the magic table (Act II, scene 18): line engraving, 1791



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"Pamina: The Enchanting Heroine of Mozart's Magical Opera" Step into the enchanting world of "The Magic Flute" as we unravel the captivating tale of Pamina, a character who steals hearts with her grace and resilience. Alongside her beloved Tamino, they embark on a journey filled with music, love, and trials that will test their devotion. In the mesmerizing artwork titled "Magic Flute Liebig 2, " we catch a glimpse of Pamina's radiant beauty as she stands beside Tamino. Their connection is palpable, symbolizing their unbreakable bond throughout the opera. As the daughter of THE QUEEN OF THE NIGHT in "Magic Flute Liebig Music Opera Mozart Die Zauberflote, " Pamina finds herself torn between loyalty to her mother and her blossoming affection for Tamino. This internal struggle adds depth to her character and showcases her strength in making difficult choices. In "MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 4" and "MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3, " we witness pivotal moments where Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino and Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos respectively. These scenes highlight Pamina's vulnerability but also demonstrate her ability to overcome adversity with courage. "The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno" depicted in another stunning chromolitho captures an encounter that shapes Pamina's destiny further. Her interactions with these influential characters reveal both sides of her nature – delicate yet determined. Pamina's plea for freedom echoes through vibrant colors in "Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho). " This emotional scene showcases not only her desire for independence but also emphasizes her growth as an individual who seeks truth above all else.