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Schubert Collection (#4)

Franz Peter Schubert, born in 1797 and departed from this world too soon in 1828

Background imageSchubert Collection: Therese Grob / First Love

Therese Grob / First Love
THERESE GROB First love of Schubert who later married a master baker in obedience to her parents

Background imageSchubert Collection: Europe, Austria, Vienna, Johann Strauss Monument in Viennese City Park, Stadtpark

Europe, Austria, Vienna, Johann Strauss Monument in Viennese City Park, Stadtpark

Background imageSchubert Collection: Europe, Austria, Vienna, statue of Schubert in Viennese City Park

Europe, Austria, Vienna, statue of Schubert in Viennese City Park

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert

Franz Schubert
Engraving of Franz Schubert. c.1850

Background imageSchubert Collection: FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828). Austrian composer. Monument in Vienna, Austria

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828). Austrian composer. Monument in Vienna, Austria

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 colour lithograph of triassic coast

1888 colour lithograph of triassic coast
Landscape of the Triassic. Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published in Stuttgart 1888 by J.F. Shreiber

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 color lithograph Jurassic solnhofen

1888 color lithograph Jurassic solnhofen
Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published 1888 in Stuttgart by J.F. Shreiber. The palaeontology section by Dr

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 colour lithograph of Permian swamp

1888 colour lithograph of Permian swamp
Permian swamp showing Archegosaurus amphibians and Palaeoniscis fish among large Lepidodendron (2 right) and Sageneria (3 left) trees. Vivid colour lithograph from " Dr

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 colour lithograph of minerals

1888 colour lithograph of minerals
Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published in Stuttgart by J.F. Shreiber

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 colour lithograph cover Solnhofen

1888 colour lithograph cover Solnhofen
Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published 1888 in Stuttgart by J.F. Shreiber. The palaeontology section by Dr

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 Giant amphibian of triassic coast

1888 Giant amphibian of triassic coast
Landscape of the Triassic, Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published 1888 in Stuttgart 1888 by J.F. Shreiber

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 Megalosaurus, Dryptosaurus dinosaurs

1888 Megalosaurus, Dryptosaurus dinosaurs
Predatory Megalosaurus (foreground) and Laelaps (background, now Dryptosaurus). Two of the first dinosaurs discovered in Europe and the US respectively. Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr

Background imageSchubert Collection: 1888 colour lithograph Tertiary mammals

1888 colour lithograph Tertiary mammals
Mammals of the Tertiary including Palaeotherium (1), hippopotamus (7), Dinotherium (4), Pithecus (11), Mastodon (5), and Anoplotherium (3). Note that not all these animals were actually contemporary

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert / Clement

Franz Schubert / Clement
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian composer

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert / Charades

Franz Schubert / Charades
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian composer, playing charades with his friends

Background imageSchubert Collection: Schubert / Standchen

Schubert / Standchen
Standchen (Serenade)

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert / Klingsbog

Franz Schubert / Klingsbog
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian musician

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert / Anon

Franz Schubert / Anon
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian musician

Background imageSchubert Collection: Schubert & Tscholl Sis

Schubert & Tscholl Sis
Franz with the Tscholl sisters at the Dreimaderlhaus

Background imageSchubert Collection: Schubert Birthplace

Schubert Birthplace
FRANZ SCHUBERTs birthplace at Nussdorferstrasse 54, Vienna

Background imageSchubert Collection: Schuberts Father

Schuberts Father
FRANZ SCHUBERT Schuberts Father, who outlived his son by two years

Background imageSchubert Collection: Schubert / Mass No 1 in F

Schubert / Mass No 1 in F
Erste Messe (F dur) (First Mass, in F major)

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert / Quinnell

Franz Schubert / Quinnell
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian musician

Background imageSchubert Collection: Franz Schubert / Eichhorn

Franz Schubert / Eichhorn
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian musician




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Franz Peter Schubert, born in 1797 and departed from this world too soon in 1828, was a remarkable Austrian composer whose musical genius continues to captivate audiences even today. His contributions to the world of classical music are immeasurable, leaving an indelible mark on the Romantic era. In this lithograph by Joseph Kriehuber, we catch a glimpse of Schubert's visage - his intense gaze reflecting his deep passion for music, and is as if he is inviting us into his world, where melodies flow effortlessly from his fingertips onto paper. Another portrait by Kriehuber showcases Schubert's timeless charm and elegance. The artist skillfully captures the essence of a man who possessed both great talent and humility. One can almost hear the enchanting notes emanating from his compositions through this image. Speaking of compositions, one cannot discuss Schubert without mentioning "Erlkönig, " based on Goethe's haunting poem. This piece exemplifies Schubert's ability to convey emotions with incredible depth and intensity. With every note played or sung, he transports listeners into a realm where reality intertwines with imagination. W. A Rieder immortalizes our beloved composer in oil paint; capturing not only his physical appearance but also hinting at the profound emotions that resided within him. Through Rieder's brushstrokes, we witness the soulful expression that defined Schubert’s music – melancholic yet filled with hope. Schubert’s influence extends beyond classical circles; even renowned tenor Richard Tauber found inspiration in his works. Their collaboration brought forth Lilac Time - a beautiful operetta that further solidified their respective legacies in musical history. An intriguing aspect of Franz Schubert lies within these postcards and lithographs - they serve as portals connecting us to different eras.