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Henry Fuseli
Henry Fuseli

Henry Fuseli

Swiss, 1741-1825
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Henry Fuseli was a Swiss painter, draughtsman, and writer on art who spent much of his life in Britain. Many of his works depict supernatural experiences, such as The Nightmare. He painted works for John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery and created 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.

Fuseli was born in Zürich, Switzerland, the second of 18 children. His father was Johann Caspar Füssli, a painter of portraits and landscapes, and author of Lives of the Helvetic Painters. He intended Henry for the church, and sent him to the Caroline college of Zürich, where he received a classical education. One of his schoolmates there was Johann Kaspar Lavater, with whom he became close friends.

After taking orders in 1761, Fuseli was forced to leave the country as a result of having helped Lavater to expose an unjust magistrate, whose powerful family sought revenge. He travelled through Germany, and then, in 1765, visited England, where he supported himself for some time by miscellaneous writing. Eventually, he became acquainted with Sir Joshua Reynolds, to whom he showed his drawings. Following Reynolds' advice, he decided to devote himself entirely to art. In 1770 he made an art-pilgrimage to Italy, where he remained until 1778, changing his name from Füssli to the more Italian-sounding Fuseli. In Rome he moved in the same circles as the Scottish artist Alexander Runciman and the Swedish sculptor Tobias Sergel.

Early in 1779 he returned to Britain, visiting Zürich on the way. In London, he found a commission awaiting him from Alderman Boydell, who was then setting up his Shakespeare Gallery. Fuseli painted a number of pieces for Boydell, and published an English edition of Lavater's work on physiognomy. He also gave William Cowper some valuable assistance in preparing a translation of Homer. In 1788 Fuseli married Sophia Rawlins (originally one of his models), and he soon after became an associate of the Royal Academy. The early feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, whose portrait he had painted, planned a trip with him to Paris, and pursued him determinedly, but communication between the two was stopped by Rawlins. Fuseli later said "I hate clever women. They are only troublesome". In 1790 he became a full academician, presenting Thor Battering the Midgard Serpent as his diploma work. In 1799 Fuseli was appointed professor of painting to the Academy. Four years later he was chosen as Keeper, and resigned his professorship, but resumed it in 1810, continuing to hold both offices until his death. He was succeeded as keeper by Henry Thomson.

In 1799 Fuseli exhibited a series of paintings from subjects furnished by the works of John Milton, with a view to forming a Milton gallery comparable to Boydell's Shakespeare gallery. There were 47 Milton paintings, many of them very large, completed at intervals over nine years. The exhibition proved a commercial failure and closed in 1800. In 1805 he brought out an edition of Matthew Pilkington's Lives of the Painters, which did little for his reputation.

Antonio Canova, when on his visit to England, was much taken with Fuseli's works, and on returning to Rome in 1817 caused him to be elected a member of the first class in the Accademia dI San Luca

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Falstaff with Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page (Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5)

Falstaff with Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page (Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5) (1790)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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King Priam Begging Achilles For The Body Of Hector

King Priam Begging Achilles For The Body Of Hector

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Tänzer und Tänzerin

Tänzer und Tänzerin (1814-20)

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Satan Defying the Powers of Heaven

Satan Defying the Powers of Heaven (late 1790s)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Satan Defying the Powers of Heaven II

Satan Defying the Powers of Heaven II (late 1790s)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Drei promenierende Damen

Drei promenierende Damen (1798-1800)

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Portrait of a Young Lady Drawn in Left Profile

Portrait of a Young Lady Drawn in Left Profile (ca. 1778–79)

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Sleeping Woman with a Cupid

Sleeping Woman with a Cupid (1780-1790)

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Woman on a Sofa

Woman on a Sofa (1803)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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A man in despair over a tombstone in a cave with other figures

A man in despair over a tombstone in a cave with other figures (1770 – 1779)

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Mrs. Fuseli, an einem Tisch vor Nische mit Vorhang

Mrs. Fuseli, an einem Tisch vor Nische mit Vorhang (1799)

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Richard Plantagenet throws the severed head of the duke of Somerset at the feet of his father. Illustration for Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 3, act 1, line 20

Richard Plantagenet throws the severed head of the duke of Somerset at the feet of his father. Illustration for Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 3, act 1, line 20 (1770 – 1779)

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Prometheus

Prometheus (1770-71)

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Two Girls At A Cabin Window

Two Girls At A Cabin Window (1779)

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Three Women Promenading

Three Women Promenading (1798-1800)

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Ariadne Watching the Struggle of Theseus with the Minotaur

Ariadne Watching the Struggle of Theseus with the Minotaur (1815 to 1820)

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Study for ‘Finding of the Body of Bassanio’

Study for ‘Finding of the Body of Bassanio’ (1804)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Selling of Cupids

Selling of Cupids (between 1775 and 1776)

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Percival Frees Belisane from the Spell of Urma

Percival Frees Belisane from the Spell of Urma (1811)

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O Evening thou Bringest All

O Evening thou Bringest All (1802)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Girl and Youth at a Table

Girl and Youth at a Table

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Flora Attired by the Elements

Flora Attired by the Elements (1791)

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Figure Leaning over Stairs

Figure Leaning over Stairs (1789)

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Back View of a Standing Female, Called Mrs. Fuseli

Back View of a Standing Female, Called Mrs. Fuseli (1810)

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Study of a Lady

Study of a Lady

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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An Hermaphrodite

An Hermaphrodite (between 1795 and 1800)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Hephaestus, Bia and Crato Securing Prometheus on Mount Caucasus

Hephaestus, Bia and Crato Securing Prometheus on Mount Caucasus (c 1800 - c 1810)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Study of one of the Quirinal Dioscuri

Study of one of the Quirinal Dioscuri (circa 1775-1778)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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An Old Man Murdered by Three Younger Men

An Old Man Murdered by Three Younger Men (early 1770s)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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Male nude

Male nude (ca. 1790–1800)

Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825)
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