The thirst intensifies.
Ludwig Beethoven
How can you resist that sexy glare? It's obvious Beethoven wasn't only renowned for his music but his KILLER good looks were also important. Who wouldn't want to run their hands through his luscious locks as he played the piano?
Joseph Karl Stieler
Sir Isaac Newton
If Newton's Laws of Motion didn't attract you to him, then his delicious nose might. It's basically his most striking feature. He's totally doable, just saying. Who KNOWS what would happen in the bedroom if he gave you a sneak preview of his profile.
Sir Godfrey Kneller
Alexander Hamilton
*Sigh* He's a total dreamboat. It's a blessing for us all that he's featured on the $10 bill. We get so many opportunities to stare at his beautiful visage literally every day. His nose definitely puts Newton's to shame.
John Trumbull
Claude Monet
That luscious beard, though! It's safe to say that Monet was probably the main inspiration for the latest lumbersexual craze. Paint me like one of your French girls, please.
Claude Monet