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Henry Fuseli, “Sophia Fuseli seated in front of a bust of Medusa” (1799), graphite, brush, and gray and brown wash, touches of red wash, heightened with white opaque watercolor.
Fuseli’s grandfather, father and all four of his siblings were also artists. His older brother, Johann Rudolf, painted, drew ...
Henry Fuseli, The Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches, 1796, oil on canvas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Laced with black magic, sexuality, and horror, Fuseli’s Night-Hag Visiting Lapland ...
Henry Fuseli, the Swiss-English artist who was born 250 years ago this Wednesday, is one of the strangest, a grand forerunner of Romanticism. Though the breadth of ...
After residing in private hands for more than 230 years, "The Three Witches" by the notoriously eccentric Anglo-Swiss painter Henry Fuseli has been acquired by the Huntington Library, Art ...
Henry Fuseli. Sophia Fuseli, her hair in large rolls, with pink gloves, in front of a brown curtain (1790). Graphite, brush and watercolour, heightened with white opaque watercolour. 316 x 197 mm. ...
Southern California's Huntington Library has acquired an early version of Anglo-Swiss painter Henry Fuseli's classic "The Three Witches" and will put it on display beginning Saturday.
Creator of Nightmares: Henry Fuseli’s Art and Life. By Christopher Baker. Reaktion Books. 192 pages. We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site. Buy Book.
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