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a series of colorful digital paintings combined with a colorful creature, in the style of distorted, webcam photography, dynamic and exaggerated facial expressions, excessivism, henry fuseli, anaglyph filter, colorfully abstracted faces, intense movement expression --ar 111:110
a series of colorful digital paintings combined with a colorful creature, in the style of distorted, webcam photography, dynamic and exaggerated facial expressions, excessivism, henry fuseli, anaglyph filter, colorfully abstracted faces, intense movement expression --ar 111:110
Milton Dictating to His Daughter, 1794, Henry Fuseli,
The visions of what became Paradise Lost came to Milton in dreams, which he would dictate to his family on waking. He had gone blind in his 40s and claimed that his muse was heaven sent to deliver his epic.
Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare Cat. 😼
Happy Friday 13th! 😈 https://t.co/oaob1b3iFM #FatCatArt
And the reference. Paintings are by Henry Fuseli, the photograph I just found in a folder in my pc and google isn't helpful in finding the photographer
18th-century hair is really at its best when channeling Alien vs. Predator. This is Henry Fuseli's wife, Sophia Rawlins Fuseli, in 1790 and 1799. Also the 1790s...wild.
More here: https://t.co/DFyADOy4q5
#FaustianFriday
In medieval folklore an incubus is a demon assuming the form of a man to seduce young women as they slept. Men too were subject to these visitations but by horses in female form called a succubus. Hence nightmares. Sweet dreams! 🎨Henry Fuseli, Philip Burne Jones.
Henry Fuseli, Milton Dictating to His Daughter, 1793 #artinstituteofchicago #europeanart https://t.co/sEGw6pP8cC
Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare Cat 😈 😻
Have the happiest Friday 13th!❤️️
No more nightmares for today! ☮️
🖼 The story of the painting https://t.co/0luGzslc6P https://t.co/oaob1b3iFM #FatCatArt
"All actions and attitudes of children are graceful, because they are the luxuriant and immediate offspring of the moment divested of affectation, and free from all pretence."
~Henry Fuseli, Aphorisms
pencil drawing by @HeystekJ
(those eyes melt my heart)
Artist Henry Fuseli was born #onthisday in 1741.
Rendered with exaggerated proportions and arranged in an impossibly sinuous pose, this enigmatic back view of an unknown woman exudes an unsettling eroticism.
Fuseli, Back view of a full-length female figure © The Courtauld
The Descent. A brilliant claustrophobic shocker I loved to teach.
It works not only with movie imagery, but with the stuff of myth and dreams too. It evokes hellish visions, from Goya to Fuseli, gothic gargoyles and Dore's engravings.
Roger Ebert.
https://t.co/aqRpp98rOY
The Shepherd's Dream, Henry Fuseli, 1793.
The Knight's Dream, Richard Mauch, 1902.
A Eunuch’s Dream, Jean Lecomte du Nouÿ, 1874.
Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare Cat. 😹🧛
Happy Halloween! 🎃
BTW, In some households, humans have a happy chance to celebrate Halloween every night 😼
🖼 The story of the painting https://t.co/1OhI3MZlOe https://t.co/oaob1b3iFM #FatCatArt
“Dream of Belinda” by Henry Fuseli, between 1780 and 1790
Fuseli's Thor
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