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On one wall, placed incongruously between an 18th-century French School memento mori and Thomas Cole’s “The Titan’s Goblet” (1833), hung the second of four versions of Henry Fuseli’s ...
Henry Fuseli created some of the most dark and unsettling yet brilliant paintings during the late 18th ... it is not surprising that Fuseli’s paintings are filled with such profound intensity, and are ...
Henry Fuseli. Half-length figure of a courtesan with feathered headdress (c. 1800-10). Graphite, pen and brown ink, brush and watercolour. 283 x 200 mm. Zürich, Kunsthaus Zürich, Collection of ...
LONDON — Swiss born Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) spent most of his career in London, where he became well known for fiercely eccentric paintings of fantastical subjects.
Not all paintings feature pretty flowers, green gardens, lily ponds, or happy women enjoying life. Some are about violence, ...
Rebecca Mead on a new exhibit of paintings by the artist Henry Fuseli, at the Courtauld Gallery, in London, and the influence of his wife, Sophia, on his work. Skip to main content.
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 ...
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.
Fuseli’s grandfather, father and all four of his siblings were also artists. His older brother, Johann Rudolf, painted, drew ...