
Nothing special, just history, drawings of historical figures in some… er… non-canonical relationships and fun! 🥂25 year old RussianHe/him
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Fouch And His Tarot Card
Fouché and his tarot card ✨

I haven't painted for a very long time due to poor mental health, but in recent days I was able to draw a couple of arts.
I really hope that I can draw as often as before. Thank you for your attention to my work ✨💞
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That sweet-sweet feeling of preparations for a reenactment event when you’ve officially joined the team 💙


Just a smol insight. I couldn’t resist the temptation. 🤫

Napoleon, Desirée Clary, and Bernadotte, by Chevalier Fortunino Matania.
[Source]

The Imperial and Royal Austrian Family, 1836. From left to right: Archduke Franz Karl, Archduke Maximilian (future Emperor of Mexico), Archduke Karl Ludwig, Archduchess Sophie (née Princess of Bavaria), Archduchess Maria Anna, Archduke Franz Josef (future Emperor of Austria), Archduke Karl, Empress Caroline Auguste (née Princess of Bavaria), Archduke Ludwig, Empress Maria Anna (née Princess of Savoy), Emperor Ferdinand I, Archduke Johann, Archduke Josef Anton, Archduke Rainer. In the back there is a portrait of the late Emperor Franz I.
Via Österreich Nationalbibliothek
Re-upload in hope that somebody is going to notice and appreciate someone’s hard work.




A comics illustrating specific passage from Metternich’s dual biography with Wilhelmina, Duchess of Sagan.
Metternich's picture is now on public sale at Artaria in the Kohlmarkt, between portraits of Schwarzenberg and of Wellington. Her father is quite a hero, Marie [the eldest child of Klemens and his first wife Eleonore] writes, adding, "Everybody is buying it, and a huge crowd of people are always standing in front of this window." It is not a terribly good likeness; there is a leer in the right eye and Metternich when he sees it declares, "Next time I have my portrait made, it will be without any eyes at all."
Well, well, well. Is it some sort of a happy coincidence that all those old German films about Napoleonic wars are coming out of oblivion right now?
Because I feel obliged as well to make a proper post on another gem of old German cinema featuring Gustaf Gründgens who plays there another prominent Napoleonic historical figure. And believe me, he is even more perfect there than in the “Hundert Tage”. 😉
Would anyone be interested in that small film review, I wonder…


The actor (Gustaf Gründgens) who plays Fouché is hugely compelling. His voice is so insinuating and sly. “Hundert Tage” movie, 1935, on youtube. It’s in German and the English subtitles are useless. I’m watching it anyway.
P.S. The book/movie “Mephisto” was based on Gustaf Grundgens.