File:Friedrich Engels - Die Freien (1842)-1.2 V01-1.2 raw Engert (1921).jpg

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English: An earlier, non-retouched print of the Berliner Freien (Free ones) by Friedrich Engels, 1842. Engels draw this sketch in one of the meetings of German Young Hegelians in which he attended to. People depicted in picture, from left to right are:
Arnold Ruge, Ludwig Bühl, Carl Nauwerck, Bruno Bauer, Otto Wigand, Edgar Bauer, Max Stirner, Eduard Meyen, ?, ?, Karl Friedrich Köppen.
Possibly squirrel on the left is a satire of Friedrich Eichhorn, sometimes depicted as a squirrel because of the equivalent word in German (Eichhörnchen), for an example of this see Der gefesselte Prometheus (caricature from Vormärz).
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Source "Neue Beiträge zur Stirnerforschung: Zweites und drittes Heft (Das Bildnis Max Stirners: Mit erläuternden Ausführungen — Das Bild der Freien und Auszüge aus Friedrich Engels' Christlichem Heldengedicht (1842): Mit erläuternden Ausführungen)". Engert, Rolf. Verlag des dritten Reiches. 1st Ed., 1921. Page: ... [1st unnumbered page in the second Heft]
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Friedrich Engels  (1820–1895)  wikidata:Q34787 s:en:Author:Friedrich Engels q:en:Friedrich Engels
 
Friedrich Engels
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Engels; Frederick Engels; F. Engels
Description German economist, philosopher and politician
Date of birth/death 28 November 1820 Edit this at Wikidata 5 August 1895 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Barmen Londra
Work period 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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