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Teiresias foretells the future to Oddysseus [painting by Johann Heinrich Füssli/ John Henry Fuseli, c. 1780–85]
vs the Blind Seer's prophecy in 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' by Joel and Ethan Coen, 2000
#FaustianFriday
Fuseli's Thor
Video about the artist: https://t.co/UUnPAxBhNk
Magnificent image from Norse mythology by Henry Fuseli, Thor Fighting the Dragon, https://t.co/HPAsIUvE88
#WyrdWednesday 'Gothic Nightmares:Fuseli,Blake and the Romantic Imagination' was an exhibition at Tate Britain in 2006.The exhibition was the 1st to explore the roots of this phenomenon in the visual arts of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century https://t.co/5hwHSih93R
The Shepherd’s Dream, from ‘Paradise Lost’ – Henry Fuseli, 1793.
(Tate, London).
Fuseli's Thor
Video about the artist: https://t.co/UUnPAxBhNk
Magnificent image from Norse mythology by Henry Fuseli, Thor Fighting the Dragon, https://t.co/HPAsIUvE88
one of four variations of the nightmare by john henry fuseli,1790-1791
In this painting by Henry Fuseli we see Oedipus with his daughters receiving his summons for death, at this point in the story he is blind so you can see him listening to the thunder foreshaddowing his death! #oedipus #henryfuseli
The Death of Oedipus, Henry Fuseli, 1783–1784
Fuseli's Thor
Video about the artist: https://t.co/UUnPAxBhNk
Magnificent image from Norse mythology by Henry Fuseli, Thor Fighting the Dragon, https://t.co/HPAsIUvE88
“She was there, lifeless and inanimate, thrown across the bed, her head hanging down and her pale and distorted features half covered by her hair."
—from Mary Shelley’s #Frankenstein
Some believe The Nightmare by Henri Fuseli, who died #OTD in 1825, inspired Mary’s line above.
@Titas37 @yianniseinstein @ceconomou56 @smc_su @agustin_gut @Barbaga3Gaetano @cristob45 @BLuismbm Macbeth, Banquo and the Witches - Henry Fuseli, 1794
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One of four variations of The Nightmare by John Henry Fuseli,1790-1791
oh god https://t.co/oDv6UcdZ4I
#HannimasAdvent Day 13
Will had sweaty nights for quite a reason.
(using "The Nightmare", by Henry Fuseli, 1781)
@claudioborlotto @CaterinaCategio The Return of Milton's Wife - Henry Fuseli, 1798 - 1799
4. Let's delve into art history in anticipation of Halloween: Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare (1790-91), Goethe-Museum, Frankfurt, Germany.
Fairies and Fatal Women
Henry Fuseli, Queen Katherine’s Dream exhibited 1781
The subject is taken from folklore and literature. A sleeping shepherd is assailed by fairies, while his dog takes watch.
#FairytaleTuesday #GothicNewWorlds
The Faerie Queene appears to Prince Arthur in 'Prince Arthur and the Faerie Queen' by Henry Fuseli, circa 1788, based on an episode in Spenser's epic poem published between 1590 and 1596. #FAIRYQUEENS #FairyTaleTuesday #fairytales #art #Writers @AmandaBergloff @EnchantedEzine
@Make_u2_happy @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @marmelyr @angelicadisogno @ampomata @LuciaTassan @BrindusaB1 @Spiros209 @djolavarrieta @scastaldi9 @ScrivoArte @bmarczewska @lissablu68 @neblaruz @artmajcar @monica74761144 @alleosa @agustin_gut @CristianeGLima @albertopetro2 @ceconomou56 @ritamay1 @Rebeka80721106 @BaroneZaza70 @CaterinaCategio @famartinez2001 @karmendida @kamabi @maluisa_3 The Apothesis of Penelope Boothby - Henry Fuseli, 1794
Henry Fuseli, Dante swooning before the soaring souls of Paolo and Francesca, 1815
Johann Heinrich Füssli - Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos
April's Life Drawing class has been postponed 25th April 12-3pm. Tickets will be released on our eventbrite page on 11th April. Set yourself a reminder to book here: https://t.co/DinlPs51Ne.
Image: Man with Two Dead Women. Henry Fuseli, 1772.