Henry Fuseli (1741-1825) was a Swiss-born artist and writer whose works were characterised by their vivid imagination and intense emotionalism. His style was influenced by the Romantic movement of the late 18th century, and his works often featured supernatural or fantastical subject matter. He is best known for his iconic painting The Nightmare, which is widely regarded as a masterpiece of the Romantic movement. Fuseli's work continues to be highly influential to this day, inspiring many modern artists.
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Fuseli Prints
- Achilles Searching for the Shade of Patrocles
- Adam and Eve, Aquatint
- The Appearance of Christ at Emmaus
- The Artist in Despair over the Magnitude of Antique Fragments
- Back View of a Standing Female, called Mrs. Fuseli
- The Birth of Sin
- The Creation of Eve
- Dido
- Drawing for the Frontispiece of The Botanic Garden, by Erasmus Darwin
- Figure Study from the Roman Album
- The Fire King appears to Count Albert
- Here I and Sorrow Sit, from Shakespeare's King John, Act II Scene I
- Kriemhild Dreams of the Dead Siegfried
- The Ladies of Hastings
- Lady Macbeth Sleepwalking
- Macbeth and the Witches
- Mad Kate
- The Mighty Mother Sails through the Air, Frontispiece to Theophilus Swift's 'The Temple of Folly'
- The Negro Avenged
- The Nightmare
- The Nightmare, The Incubus
- The Nightmare Leaving Two Sleeping Women
- O Evening thou Bringest All
- Oedipus cursing his son Polynices, illustration for Sophocles's 'Oedipus Coloneus'
- The Pain of Kriemhild
- Prospero, Miranda, Caliban and Ariel in a Scene from The Tempest by Shakespeare
- Romeo and Juliet in the Tomb
- Scene of Witches from The Masque of Queens by Benjamin Jonson
- Self Portrait
- Selling of Cupids
- Sketch for Oath on the Rütli
- Study for the Finding of the Body of Bassanio
- Tekemessa and Eurysakes
- The Three Witches, Or The Weird Sisters
- The Three Witches Appearing To Macbeth And Banquo
- Titania Awakes, Surrounded by Attendant Fairies
- Titania finds the Magic Ring on the Shore
- Zethos, Antiope and Amphion
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