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Reinhardt Collection

Reinhardt: A Legacy of Theatrical Brilliance Django Reinhardt, the legendary jazz guitarist, and Postcd, a platform for sharing postcards, both share the name "Reinhardt

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Django Reinhardt / Postcd

Django Reinhardt / Postcd
DJANGO REINHARDT (JEAN-BAPTISTE) French jazz guitarist, born in Belgium of gypsy parentage

Background imageReinhardt Collection: DER ROSENKAVALIER Octavian presents the Silver Rose to Sophie in Act II

DER ROSENKAVALIER Octavian presents the Silver Rose to Sophie in Act II: from the Covent Garden production with Delia Reinhardt and Elizabeth Schumann Date: 6 June 1925

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Great Theatre, Berlin, Germany

Great Theatre, Berlin, Germany
Interior view of the Great Theatre (Grosse Schauspielhaus), Berlin, Germany. It was designed by Hans Poelzig for the theatre impresario Max Reinhardt. 1920

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Elizabeth Bergner at St Joan

Elizabeth Bergner at St Joan
Mr. Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, which was produced in Berlin. German actress, Elizabeth Bergner, in Mr. Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan'

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square by Autori

Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square by Autori
Group caricature by Autori of music and stage stars of various nationalities who would, if the contemplated restrictions on foreign artistes in London were passed, leave Londons West End

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Costumes from the Canton of Zoug, 1819 (hand-coloured engraving)

Costumes from the Canton of Zoug, 1819 (hand-coloured engraving)
985996 Costumes from the Canton of Zoug, 1819 (hand-coloured engraving) by Reinhardt, Johann Christian (1761-1847); 29x22 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageReinhardt Collection: The Daring of Diane, comic operetta by Heinrich Reinhardt

The Daring of Diane, comic operetta by Heinrich Reinhardt
The Daring of Diane, comic operetta in one scene adapted by Arthur Anderson, from Die Suessen Grisetten by Julius Wilhelm, with music by Heinrich Reinhardt, (Holle Cabaret Theatre in Vienna)

Background imageReinhardt Collection: The Mataro Votive Ship Model, 1930

The Mataro Votive Ship Model, 1930
Photograph of a ship model, probably built circa 1450, that was hung as a Votive offering in the Chapel of the town of Mataro, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Max Reinhardt / Setzer Pho

Max Reinhardt / Setzer Pho
MAX REINHARDT Austrian theatre, opera and film director; worked in the USA from the 1930s Date: 1873 - 1943

Background imageReinhardt Collection: MAX REINHARDT (1873-1943). Austrian theatrical director and stage manager. Photographed c1923

MAX REINHARDT (1873-1943). Austrian theatrical director and stage manager. Photographed c1923, at the time of his visit to the United States

Background imageReinhardt Collection: A collection of Swiss Costumes, in miniature, designed by Reinhardt, Interlaken

A collection of Swiss Costumes, in miniature, designed by Reinhardt, Interlaken, Switzerland, 19th century engraving, farmer woman

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Swiss Costumes, designed by Reinhardt, Paysa of the Canton of Soleuve, Switzerland

Swiss Costumes, designed by Reinhardt, Paysa of the Canton of Soleuve, Switzerland, 19th century engraving

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Swiss Costume designed by Reinhardt, Farmer woman from Bern, Paysanne Bernoise, 19th

Swiss Costume designed by Reinhardt, Farmer woman from Bern, Paysanne Bernoise, 19th century engraving

Background imageReinhardt Collection: BIRD SHOOTING, 1885. Wild-Fowl Shooting from a Sculling Float

BIRD SHOOTING, 1885. Wild-Fowl Shooting from a Sculling Float. Line engraving, American, after Albert G. Reinhart, 1885
BIRD SHOOTING, 1885. Wild-Fowl Shooting from a " Sculling Float." Line engraving, American, after Albert G. Reinhart, 1885

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Religious play, The Miracle, Olympia, West London

Religious play, The Miracle, Olympia, West London
A scene showing two soldiers of the Inquisition during rehearsals for the religious drama The Miracle, performed in the huge arena of the Olympia exhibition centre, West London, at Christmas 1911

Background imageReinhardt Collection: Rosenkavalier 1st Night

Rosenkavalier 1st Night
Richard Strauss with Max Reinhardt (3rd from left, back), librettist Hoffman- sthal (behind the composer) and other VIPs, on the first night at Dresden, 26.1.1911

Background imageReinhardt Collection: R Strauss & Associates

R Strauss & Associates
RICHARD STRAUSS with Hofmannsthal and other associates at the first production of Der Rosenkavalier at Dresden, 26 January 1911



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Reinhardt: A Legacy of Theatrical Brilliance Django Reinhardt, the legendary jazz guitarist, and Postcd, a platform for sharing postcards, both share the name "Reinhardt, " but their paths diverge. However they can not the only ones associated with this captivating surname. The Great Theatre in Berlin, Germany has witnessed countless mesmerizing performances throughout history. From Elizabeth Bergner's portrayal of St Joan to Heinrich Reinhardt's comic operetta "The Daring of Diane, " this theater has been a stage for unforgettable moments. "Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square" by Autori takes us on a nostalgic journey through time. Meanwhile, costumes from the Canton of Zoug in 1819 transport us back to an era filled with elegance and grace. In Act II of DER ROSENKAVALIER, Octavian presents Sophie with the Silver Rose—a moment that epitomizes love and beauty. On a different note entirely, The Pig-Woman testifies in the Hall-Mills Trial held in Somerville, New Jersey in 1926—an intriguing twist within our narrative. Max Reinhardt was an Austrian theatrical director and stage manager who left an indelible mark on his craft. Setzer Pho captured his essence through photography around 1923—a testament to his influence on the world of theater. Once again returning to Berlin's Great Theatre—this time we encounter The Mataro Votive Ship Model from 1930—an exquisite representation of artistry at its finest. As we delve into these diverse hints surrounding "Reinhardt, " it becomes evident that this name encompasses creativity across various fields—musician Django Reinhardt leaving audiences spellbound with his guitar melodies; Max Reinhardt revolutionizing theater as a visionary director; and even historical events like The Pig-Woman testifying during trials.