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Chimistes Celebres French Trading card from Liebig's Extract of Meat Company   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Deutsch: erste Bilder für Liebigs Fleischextrakt erschienen um 1875. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt lebte A. W. von Hofmann noch. Sein Abbild sollte dem Druckdatum 1880-1890 entsprechen, die gezeigte Handlung in England trifft jedoch den Zeitraum 1845-1860. Im Bild trägt er den Adelstitel von 1888.


English: French trading card for Véritable Extrait de viande Liebig (Real Liebig Meat Extract) depicting A. W. Hofmann at the Inauguration of the School of Chemistry in London.

Image is a depiction of a lecture being given by A. W. Hofmann; Hofmann is in a red robe and stands at a podium, he is surrounded by men and to his right is a table with apparatus; there is a circular inset of Hofmann on the left side. Extensive text on verso

  • Front: OXO CUBES BOUILLON / FAMOUS CHEMISTS. / 6)Inauguration of the School of Chemistry in London by A. W. Hofman (1846). (Reproduction -- See explanation on reverse)
  • Reverse: Throw some Oxo cubes in the water that is used to cook your vegetables, pasta, potatoes, etc.. for the family table. You'll be surprised, madam, they will gain intrinsic flavor. Although the Oxo cubes contain meat extract [from the] Liebig Company, they are cheap.
  • Inauguration of the School of Chemistry in London by August William Hofmann in 1846. Until the 19th century chemists generally took care of all areas of chemistry, but [after] that time, we [see the emergence of] a subdivision of chemistry branches. August William Hofmann gave a scientific basis for the dyestuffs industry. In 1846 he founded the London Academy of Chemistry at the School of Mines. Chemistry owes much to the work of Hofmann (1818-1892), which can be considered one of the greatest chemists that ever existed.


Français : *Front: CUBES DE BOUILLON OXO / CHIMISTES CELEBRES. / 6)Inauguration de l'Ecole Chimique à Londres par A. G. Hofman (1846). (Reproduction interdite -- Voir l'explication au verso)
  • Verso: Jetez quelque Cubes Oxo dans l'eau / qui va server à cuire vos legumes, pâtes, pommes de terre, etc. pour / la table familial. Vous serez étonnée, Madame, combine ils gagne- / ront en saveur intrinsèque, combine la fadeur en sera chassée. Malgré / que les Cubes Oxo contiennent de l'Extrait de Viande de la Cie / Liebig, ils ne coûtent pas cher.
  • Inauguration de l'école de chimie, à Londres, par / Auguste Guillaume Hofmann en 1846. / Jusqu'au 19e siècle les chimistes s'occupaient généralement de tous les domains / de la chimie; mais à partir de cette époque, l'on vit se dessiner de plus une / subdivision de la chimie en branches distinctes. Auguste Guillaume Hofmann donna / des bases scientifiques à l'industrie des matiéres colorants. En 1846, il créa à Londres / l'Académie de Chimie à l'Ecole des Mines. La chimie doit beaucoup aux travaux / de Hofmann (1818-1892), qui peut être considéré comme un des plus grands chimistes / qui aient existé.
Date 1929
date QS:P571,+1929-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium ink on paper
medium QS:P186,Q127418;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 2.7 in (69.8 mm); width: 4.3 in (11.1 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,2.750U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,4.375U218593
institution QS:P195,Q5090408
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01:12.007
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