Füssli Fuseli Collection
Step into the fantastical world of Johann Heinrich Füssli, better known as Fuseli, and prepare to be captivated by his mesmerizing artworks
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Step into the fantastical world of Johann Heinrich Füssli, better known as Fuseli, and prepare to be captivated by his mesmerizing artworks. From the eerie allure of "The Weird Sisters (The Three Witches)" to the enchanting scene of "Titania caressing Bottom, with his donkey's head, " Fuseli's imagination knows no bounds. In "The Vision of Catherine of Aragon, " we witness a moment frozen in time as the queen gazes into the unknown, her expression filled with both fear and curiosity. Meanwhile, Thor battles valiantly against the formidable Midgard Serpent in Hymir's boat, showcasing Fuseli's ability to bring mythical tales to life. One cannot forget Robin Goodfellow or Puck from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this portrayal by Fuseli, we see mischief twinkling in Puck's eyes as he revels in his tricks and pranks. Fuseli delves deep into darkness with "Lady Macbeth Walking in her Sleep" and "The Nightmare I & II. " These haunting pieces evoke a sense of unease within us, exploring themes of guilt and subconscious fears that lurk beneath our consciousness. Yet amidst these dark visions lies beauty – captured perfectly in "Portrait of the Artist's Wife. " The tender brushstrokes reveal love and admiration for his muse, showcasing another side to Fuseli's artistic prowess. "The Shepherds Dream" takes us on an ethereal journey where reality intertwines with dreamscape. With its dreamlike quality and mystical figures floating above Macbeth and Banquo in "The Witches Floating Above Macbeth and Banquo, " one can't help but feel transported into a realm beyond our own. Lastly, Teiresias foretells Odysseus' future in an intense encounter depicted by Fuseli. This piece captures not only their interaction but also showcases Fuseli's ability to convey emotions through his masterful use of light and shadow.