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John Henry Fuseli - Britomart freeing Amoret from the Spell of Busirane Romantic Paintings, Old Paintings, Artwork Painting, Painting & Drawing, Dark Romantic, Romantic Art, Renaissance Kunst, Arte Horror
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John Henry Fuseli - Britomart freeing Amoret from the Spell of Busirane
John Henry Fuseli, “Satanic Call to Beelzebub in Hell,” 1802 William Hogarth, Milton Paradise Lost, Demonology, Incubus, Hirst, Art Graphique, Classical Art, Vintage Artwork
John Henry Fuseli, “Satanic Call to Beelzebub in Hell,” 1802
Fuseli, Henry.  The Shepherd's Dream.  1793. Jungle Speed, John Milton Paradise Lost, Surreal, Art Sacre, Tate Gallery, Schaefer, Penguin Classics, The Shepherd
The Shepherd's Dream by Henry Fuseli
Fuseli, Henry. The Shepherd's Dream. 1793.
Early Romanticism - JOHN HENRY FUSELI (Swiss): The Nightmare, 1781, Detroit Institute of Fine Arts. Fuseli's ghostly and frightening subject-matter was a visual continuum of the Gothic novel, which developed an aesthetics of terror and horror, was occupied with dreams and the unconscious, and often looked back to the feudal world. Fuseli once said, that "one of the most unexplored regions of art are dreams and what may be called the personification of sentiments." Goethe Museum, Städel Museum, Sleep Paralysis, Sleep Disorders, Francisco Goya, Arte Obscura, Macabre
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Early Romanticism - JOHN HENRY FUSELI (Swiss): The Nightmare, 1781, Detroit Institute of Fine Arts. Fuseli's ghostly and frightening subject-matter was a visual continuum of the Gothic novel, which developed an aesthetics of terror and horror, was occupied with dreams and the unconscious, and often looked back to the feudal world. Fuseli once said, that "one of the most unexplored regions of art are dreams and what may be called the personification of sentiments."
Henry Fuseli: Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812. William Shakespeare, Shakespeare Macbeth, Shakespeare Plays, Lady Macbeth, Canvas Art Prints, Oil On Canvas, Female Villains, John Everett Millais
‘Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers‘, Henry Fuseli, ?exhibited 1812 | Tate
Henry Fuseli: Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812.