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Frankfurt am Main is the fifth largest city in Germany and the largest financial centre in continental Europe, and is located on the River Main

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Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Frankfurt am Main is the largest city in the German state of Hesse. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Frankfurt is the largest city in the German state of Hesse. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Frankfurt a. Main. Saalgasse - Cathedral Tower, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher

Frankfurt a. Main. Saalgasse - Cathedral Tower, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
Frankfurt a. Main. Saalgasse - Cathedral Tower, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Frankfurt a. Main. View of the Roemer from the Old Market, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher

Frankfurt a. Main. View of the Roemer from the Old Market, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
Frankfurt a. Main. View of the Roemer from the Old Market, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Anti-semitism: medieval inscription on the town wall, Rothenburg, Germany, (1956)

Anti-semitism: medieval inscription on the town wall, Rothenburg, Germany, (1956). The placard shows a jew with a money bag. The text reads: Making big profits, greed and craftiness is my business

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Anti-semitism: a pass issued to Jews at Frankfurt, 1790 (1956)

Anti-semitism: a pass issued to Jews at Frankfurt, 1790 (1956). A print from Ideas, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Death of Frederick Barbarossa, c1154, (1907)

Death of Frederick Barbarossa, c1154, (1907). Frederick I (1122-1190), also known as Frederick Barbarossa, was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: View of Frankfurt am Main from the west, 18th century. Artist: German master

View of Frankfurt am Main from the west, 18th century. Artist: German master
View of Frankfurt am Main from the west, 18th century. From a private collection

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Goethe in the Campagna, 1787. Artist: Tischbein, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (1751-1829)

Goethe in the Campagna, 1787. Artist: Tischbein, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (1751-1829)
Goethe in the Campagna, 1787. Found in the collection of the Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Noble woman of Moscow. From the Frauentrachtenbuch (Frankfurt, 1586), 1586

Noble woman of Moscow. From the Frauentrachtenbuch (Frankfurt, 1586), 1586. Artist: Amman, Jost (1539-1591)
Noble woman of Moscow. From the Frauentrachtenbuch (Frankfurt, 1586), 1586. From a private collection

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Little Walters Toys, 1912. Artist: Macke, August (1887-1914)

Little Walters Toys, 1912. Artist: Macke, August (1887-1914)
Little Walters Toys, 1912. Found in the collection of the Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Samson and Delilah, 1902. Artist: Liebermann, Max (1847-1935)

Samson and Delilah, 1902. Artist: Liebermann, Max (1847-1935)
Samson and Delilah, 1902. Found in the collection of the Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Eugene de Beauharnais, (1781?1824), 1815

Eugene de Beauharnais, (1781?1824), 1815. Viceroy of the Kingdom of Italy, Grand Duke of Frankfurt, Duke of Leuchtenberg. Stieler, Joseph Karl (1781-1858). Found in the collection of the State A

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Puerperium in Frankfurt in the 16th century

Puerperium in Frankfurt in the 16th century. Private Collection

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Banquet in the Emperors Hall, Romer, Frankfurt, (17th August 1863), 1900

Banquet in the Emperors Hall, Romer, Frankfurt, (17th August 1863), 1900

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: German National Assembly, Frankfurt, 1900. Artist: Paul Burde

German National Assembly, Frankfurt, 1900. Artist: Paul Burde
German National Assembly, Frankfurt, 1900

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: The Gutenberg Monument, Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Gutenberg Monument, Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Gutenberg Monument, Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Memorial to German metalworker and inventor Johannes Gutenberg (1400-1468) who invented a method of printing from movable type

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Planimeter used in conjunction with a set square for surveying, 1605

Planimeter used in conjunction with a set square for surveying, 1605. From Instrumentorum Mechanicorum by Levinus Hulsius. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1605)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: The Printers Workshop, 1568. Artist: Jost Amman

The Printers Workshop, 1568. Artist: Jost Amman
The Printers Workshop, 1568. In the background compositors are sitting at the type cases setting up the text. In the foreground a printed sheet is being picked up to be placed on the pile

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century
The Ten Commandments. Frankfurt, West Germany (10th) - Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Honour your Mother and Father, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Honour your Mother and Father, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (4th)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Do not worship any other but God, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Do not worship any other but God, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (1st)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Do Not Take Lords Name in Vain, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Do Not Take Lords Name in Vain, The Ten Commandments, c20th century.. Frankfurt, West Germany (2nd)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Bear no false witness against your neighbour, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Bear no false witness against your neighbour, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (8th)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Ten Commandments, Frankfurt West Germany, c20th century

Ten Commandments, Frankfurt West Germany, c20th century

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Detail of Crucifixion, Frankfurt, West Germany, 1430

Detail of Crucifixion, Frankfurt, West Germany, 1430. Hans Von Metz, Rheinischer Meister

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Do not commit adultery, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Do not commit adultery, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (7th)

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Detail of an altar-piece from the Carmelite Church, 15th century

Detail of an altar-piece from the Carmelite Church, 15th century. Artist: Master of the Barbara Legend
Detail of an altar-piece from the Carmelite Church, Frankfurt, Germany from the Flemish School, 15th century

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Christ Blessing the Children, c. 1540. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)

Christ Blessing the Children, c. 1540. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
Christ Blessing the Children, c.1540. Found in the collection of the Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Symbols of the synthesis of the Great Work, 1678

Symbols of the synthesis of the Great Work, 1678. 4 sides=4 elements. 3 serpents=tria prima (sulphur, salt, mercury). 2 circles=masculine and feminine properties

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895

Trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895
Obverse of trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895

Background imageFrankfurt am Main Collection: Trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895

Trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895
Reverse of trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895. A smiling girl with a tray of steaming sausages



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Frankfurt am Main Collection

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