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Art - Rezia Throws Herself With Huon Into The Sea by Johann Heinrich Füssli 1805 (MY photograph)
#FairyTaleTuesday #folklore In Protestant England, fairies were believed to be in league with the Devil and the way to protect yourself from their attacks was to dip your thumb in milk and make the sign of the cross.
Image: Johann Heinrich Füssli
Nachtmahr—Nightmare. Johann Heinrich Füssli ~ ca.1790 Goethehaus (Frankfurt) collection.
Henry Fuseli, Dante swooning before the soaring souls of Paolo and Francesca, 1815
Johann Heinrich Füssli - Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos
#haikai #haiku #poesia #poetry #escritor #writer #WritingCommunity #ComunidadeLiteraria #HaikuChallenge
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Vast ocean of thoughts
So deep that at certain levels
You just can not breathe
Painting: The Nightmare (Johann Heinrich Füssli)
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Kriemhild sieht im Traum den toten Siegfried, J. H. Füssli
Johann Heinrich Füssli (1741-1825)-'nightmare'-oil on canvas-1802 Frakfurt am Main-Goethes-Haus
#blog article. Johann Heinrich #Füssli introduit l'irrationnel dans ses œuvres... Füssli, Blake et Turner renouvellent l’art pictural, au tournant du XVIIIe et du XIXe siècle. #storyofart
#histoiredelart https://t.co/sqJlvw4zcS
#FolkloreThursday - When Odysseus visited the #underworld, the shade (ghost) of the seer Tiresias--a self-realized human who had lived years on Earth as a man and a woman--was the only one able to give the #Greek hero the advice he needed to return home. (Art: Füssli.)
Enjoyed a curators tour through beautifully installed #füssli @kunstmuseumbs ! #lastchance #drama #shakespeare #johnmilton
Scriveva Ludwig Wittgenstein: "Nella vita, come nell’arte, è difficile dire qualche cosa che sia altrettanto efficace del silenzio".
Così, tra il 1799 e il 1801, il pittore svizzero Johann Heinrich Füssli tentò di dipingere il silenzio (@KunsthausZurich ).
Cosa ne pensate?
Johann Heinrich Füssli: "La pesadilla", c.1790-91
Federico de Madrazo: "La pesadilla" (ilustración aparecida en "El Artista", 1835-1836)
"Thor Battering the Midgard Serpent" by Johann Heinrich Füssli (1741 - 1825). The subject has been interpreted in relation to Fuseli's support for the French Revolution, where the serpent could represent the Ancien Régime.
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