Fuseli, Henry
Henry Fuseli ( FEW-zə-lee, few-ZEL-ee; German: Johann Heinrich Füssli [ˈjoːhan ˈhaɪ̯nʁɪç ˈfyːsli]; 7 February 1741 – 17 April 1825) was a Swiss painter, draughtsman, and writer on art who spent much of his career in Britain. Many of his successful works depict supernatural experiences, such as The Nightmare. He produced painted works for John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery and for his own "Milton Gallery". He held the posts of Professor of Painting and Keeper at the Royal Academy. His style had a considerable influence on many younger British artists, including William Blake (1757-1827).
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The Rape of Ganymede
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A Woman Sitting by the Window
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Midnight
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Lycidas
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Oedipus Cursing His Son Polynices
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Belisane and Parcival under the Enchantment of Urma
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Lear and Cordelia
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An Intimate Concert
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Satan Defying the Powers of Heaven
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Satan Defying the Powers of Heaven
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