Portrait works of influental men in literary history
Personal Work 2020
An illustrative portrait work about men who have shaped our everyday language through idioms. 
(Yup, unfortunately in the past just men were recorded.)
Argus
Argus
Poet Hans Sachs
Poet Hans Sachs
Friedrich Schiller
Friedrich Schiller
Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong
Friedrich Wilhelm I.
Friedrich Wilhelm I.
Kaiser Karl I.
Kaiser Karl I.
Cicero
Cicero
Hans Hellmut Krist
Hans Hellmut Krist
Tantalus, Son of Zeus
Tantalus, Son of Zeus
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Äsop
Äsop
King Louie
King Louie
Kurt Tucholsky
Kurt Tucholsky
Martin Luther
Martin Luther
Lenin
Lenin
Adolf Glassbrenner
Adolf Glassbrenner
Dan Kiley
Dan Kiley
Faust and Mephisto
Faust and Mephisto
Gottfried Keller
Gottfried Keller
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
Platon
Platon
Christoph Martin Wieland
Christoph Martin Wieland
Ludwig Feuerbach
Ludwig Feuerbach
Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheimer
Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheimer
Georg Wenzeslaus
Georg Wenzeslaus
Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Sir Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Churchill
Till Eulenspiegel
Till Eulenspiegel
Aristoteles
Aristoteles
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Theodor Fontanes
Theodor Fontanes
Kaiser Vespasian
Kaiser Vespasian
Poet Andreas Gryphius
Poet Andreas Gryphius
Friedrich Wilhelm IV.
Friedrich Wilhelm IV.
Poet Ovid
Poet Ovid
Hieronymus
Hieronymus
Poet Homer
Poet Homer
Carl Millöckers
Carl Millöckers
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Plutarch
Plutarch
Burkhardt Waldis
Burkhardt Waldis
Prophet Jesaja
Prophet Jesaja
Johannes der Offenbarung
Johannes der Offenbarung
Christoph Martin Wieland
Christoph Martin Wieland
Queen
Queen
Romulus & Remus
Romulus & Remus
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