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Henry Fuseli RA (/ˈfjuːzəli, fjuːˈzɛli/ FEW-zə-lee, few-ZEL-ee; German:
Johann Heinrich Füssli [ˈjoːhan ˈhaɪ̯nʁɪç ˈfyːsli]; 7
February 1741 – 17 April...
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Nightmare is a 1781 oil
painting by the
Swiss artist Henry Fuseli. It
shows a
woman with her arms
thrown below her, in deep
sleep as she undergoes...
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ominous tone for the play.
Artists in the 18th century,
including Henry Fuseli and
William Rimmer,
depicted them variously, as have many
directors since...
- Dido is an oil on
canvas painting by the Swiss-British
artist Henry Fuseli,
created in 1781. This
mythological work
represents Iris
preparing to cut the...
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social order founded on reason.
After two ill-fated affairs, with
Henry Fuseli and
Gilbert Imlay (by whom she had a daughter, **** Imlay), Wollstonecraft...
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illustrators of
Paradise Lost
included William Blake,
Gustave Doré, and
Henry Fuseli. However, the epic's
illustrators also
include John Martin,
Edward Francis...
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genre of
theatrical portraiture in Britain. The
Swiss Romantic artist Henry Fuseli, a
friend of
William Blake, even
translated Macbeth into German. The psychoanalyst...
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Romeo at Juliet's Deathbed,
Henry Fuseli, 1809...
- by the Swiss-British
artist Henry Fuseli,
created in 1812. The work is held at the Tate Britain, in London.
Fuseli was a
great admirer of
William Shakespeare;...
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noticed by the
artist Henry Fuseli and Sir
Thomas Lawrence.
Lawrence even
bought drawings from the ten-year-old von Holst.
Fuseli trained the
young man in...