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(1-2) Buch, Series 1193. Seen here: Beethoven and Handel.  Others found in the 1193 series: Mozart; Bach; Haydn; Gluck.

Notice that these two cards resemble the next three. They are similar but they are not from the same series. The coloring varies.

(3-5) Buch, Series 1194: Berlioz, Brahms, and Chopin. Others that have been identified in the 1194 series include: Wagner; Liszt; Rubinstein.

(6-10) Stengel & Company, Dresden. Divided back postcards, each with unique series numbers. Seen here: Von Weber (49068), Mendelssohn (49015), Schubert (49010), Schumann, and Johann Strauss (49251)

Others that have been identified in this series (so far):

  • Bach (49014)
  • Beethoven (49012)
  • Brahms (49017)
  • Chopin (49016)
  • Grieg (49032)
  • Handel (49013)
  • Haydn (49067)
  • Humperdinck (49036)
  • Liszt (49007)
  • Mascagni (48590)
  • Mozart (49011)
  • Rossini (48591)
  • Rubinstein (49018)
  • Verdi (49031)
  • Wagner (49008)
  • Weingartner (49035)
  • Strauss,Richard (49034)

 

 

 

 

(11-15) Eichhorn - Series 874: See here: Halevy, Bruckner, Meyerbeer, Rubinstein, and Grieg.

Identified so far in this series:

  • Bach, J.S.
  • Beethoven
  • Berlioz
  • Bizet - 874 - 18
  • Brahms
  • Bruckner
  • Chopin
  • Coumou
  • Dvorak
  • Gounod - 874 - 14
  • Grieg
  • Halevy
  • Haydn
  • Leoncavallo - 874 - 19
  • Lortzing
  • Mascagni - 874 - 20
  • Massenet - 874 - 22
  • Mendelssohn
  • Meyerbeer - 874 - 32
  • Mozart
  • Offenbach
  • Paganini
  • Puccini - 874 - 33
  • Rossini
  • Rubinstein
  • Schubert - 874 - 6
  • Schumann
  • Strauss, Johann - 874 - 17
  • Strauss, Richard
  • Tschaikowski - 874 - 23
  • Verdi
  • Wagner
  • Weber

(16-20) "AN" (A. Noyer) Paris. Divided back. Made in France. Numbers on front. Seen here: Thomas, Dukas, Lalo, Widor, Charpentier.

These postcards range in quality. They are sepia-toned. They can be identified by the logo "AN Paris" on the front right.  Also, on the back is a circle with a "Y" in the center. Around the "Y" are the letters "A", "O", and "E". The "AN" refers to the Paris publisher, A. Noyer or A. Neurdein. These were probably published in the 1920s.

Identified so far (with number):

  • 10 - Paderewski (photo by Henri Manuel)
  • 60  - Anatole France (photo by Henri Manuel)
  • 62  - Massenet (photo by Henri Manuel)
  • 69 - Georges Bizet (photo by Carjat)
  • 80  - Ambroise Thomas (photo by Nadar)
  • 87  - Emile Zola (photo by Nadar)
  • 94  - Giuseppe Verdi (photo by Nadar)
  • 101 - Rossini (photo by Nadar)
  • 105 - Gustave Flaubert (photo by Nadar)
  • 112 - Alexandre Dumas (photo by Nadar)
  • 114 - Honore de Balzac (photo by Nadar)
  • 116 - Offenbach (photo by Nadar)
  • 121 - Charles Gounod (photo by Nadar)
  • 123 - Auguste Rodin (photo by Nadar)
  • 127 - Gustave Charpentier (photo Manuel) (there is also an older Charpentier in hat postcard in this series)
  • 136 - Edouard Lalo (photo by Pierre Petit)
  • 149 - Richard Wagner (photo by Pierre Petit)
  • 150 - Berlioz (photo by Pierre Petit)
  • 153 - Mozart
  • 165 - Jean Bapiste Lulli
  • 181 - Franz Liszt (photo by Nadar)
  • 215 - Widor (photo by Manuel Freres)
  • 275 - Johann Strauss (photo by Nadar)
  • 304 - Puccini (photo by Henri Manuel)
  • 319 - Paul Dukas (photo by Lipnitzko)
  • 631 - Painted portrait of Genevieve Vix (Salon 1911)