After years of saying I will make cute lil chibi European musical stickers I have finally done it! Forgive me for drawing more Der Tod's than any other character, I'm biased towards him. Hopefully I covered most of everyone's favourite Euro musicals.
They're spread across 2 listings because Etsy only lets you have a max of 70 options in the drop down. Volume 1 has German and Dutch musicals and volume 2 has French and Russian musicals.
All the musicals here: 3 Musketiers / 3 Musketiere, The Count of Monte Cristo / Der Graf von Monte Cristo, Der Besuch der Alten Dame, Elisabeth das Musical, Demon Onegin, The Last Trial, Ludwig2, Master and Margarita, Mozart das Musical, Mozart l'Opéra Rock, Notre Dame de Paris, Rebecca das Musical, Roméo et Juliette, Rudolf Affaire Mayerling, Schikaneder, Tanz der Vampire, Vivaldi.
I can’t link to my Etsy without risking Tumblr hiding the post from tag search results, but the link is in my pinned post, my carrd, I’m emptymasks on Etsy.
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[ID: Individual pixel art chibi drawings of 70 characters from various European musicals (listed above) that are available as stickers. These drawings are also available as badges where they are placed inside circles to show what they will look like as physical button badges, some of them with plain colour backgrounds and some with 1-3 different pride flags as examples of how you can customise the backgrounds.]
Ich sag's mit liebe, aber deine geschichten über deine gang aus ein-mann Polykül, Ornithologe et al klingen für mich jedes mal wie irgendwas aus 'nem roman. Sicher dass du die nicht irgendwann mal im sammelband zusammenfassen und verkaufen willst? Wird sicher 'n Verkaufsschlager.
I doubt it. Vielleicht schreibe ich irgendwann mal die etwas umfassenderen Geschichten auf, die das tumblr post Format sprengen würden. Aber ich glaub das hat nicht Spiegelbestseller-Charakter.
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Ich würde gerne alle - inklusive ARD - daran erinnern that they did *this* in ... checks notes ... 2016 ?!
"Süßer Schnurrbart eigentlich"
"Nenene, schön Stube, bin ja wieder da. Im Gegensatz zu Ihnen gut gefickt."
"Primaten mit Penetrationsangst - unser tägliches Brot."
I think we as a society moved on way too quickly from the musical version of “der Besuch der alten Dame“, Pia Douwes absolutely smashed it as Claire (like she always does) and there are so many overlooked bangers!
in a german translation of "kalīla wa dimna" (the arabic version of the "panchatantra", an ancient indian collection of animal fables), swabia, c. 1480
Sing to me of the Six-Fiingered man, Muse. The man who wondered between worlds…Sing of his glory and his grief, his burden and his brilliance. He, who worshipped the Sun, and promised gold, but succumbed to the Stars, and drowned in pools of wing-wax. He, who vowed to endure the trails of All-Wise Axolotl. He, who refused to rest until he himself brought about the end of his once fickle friend, the Eye of False Providence.
As announced in the previous post, here are the photos of the pamphlet of the film Danton (1921).
Front row, from left, Westermann (Eduard von Winterstein), Camille (Ossip Runitsch), Danton (Emil Jannings) and Hérault (Ferdinand von Alten)
From left, Fouquier-Tinville (Friedrich Kühne), Saint-Just (Robert Scholz) and Robespierre (Werner Krauss)
Babette (OC in the film played by Hilde Wörner and not related to Elisabeth Le Bas), Danton, Camille, and Hérault
And this is the cover (Camille, Danton, and Babette):
I found it on eBay about a year ago. I can't read Danish, but I got it because documents on this film are rare. (I used Google Translate to read the text, which was more about the historical Danton's life than about the film).
There are problems with historical accuracy (as I mentioned before), but I am fascinated by the dark romantic images in this film, influenced by German Expressionism.