EditorialPortrait of Moses Mendelssohn, Portrait bust of the philosopher and silk merchant Moses Mendelssohn. Below the image a four-line verse in Dutch, Moses Mendelssohn, Jan Kobell (I) (mentioned on object), 1766 - 1833, paper, etching, h 176 mm ? w 102 mm.
EditorialMENDELSSOHN, Moses (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. Mendelssohn al the door of Berlin in Postdam for an audience with King Frederick II. Copper engraving based on work by Daniel Chodowiecki (1792).
EditorialLied ohne Worte f?r das Piano vierh?ndig. Date/Period: 1847. Manuscript. Music manuscript, 5 pages. Height: 304 mm (11.96 in); Width: 230 mm (9.05 in).
EditorialFelix Mendelssohn (Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy) (Hamburgo,1809-Leipzig,1847). Compositor y pianista de m?sica rom?ntico alem?n. Director musical del Gweandhaus de Leipzig. Imagen coloreada.
EditorialBust of Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847); Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel, German, 1804 - 1861; Germany, Europe; 1848; Marble; Object: H: 59.7 x W: 39.4 x D: 25.4 cm (H: 23 1/2 x W: 15 1/2 x D: 10 in.).
EditorialFELIX MENDELSSOHN. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 3 February 1809 - 4 November 1847, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
EditorialLitografia a color de la partitura de Ouverture zur Fingalsh?hle (Obertura de la Cueva de Fingal), de MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY. Publicada en Leipzig en 1885.
EditorialMENDELSSOHN, Moses (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. Mendelssohn al the door of Berlin in Postdam for an audience with King Frederick II. Copper engraving based on work by Daniel Chodowiecki (1792).