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Henry Fuseli – The Nightmare

Since its creation, it has remained Fuseli's best-known work. With its first exhibition in 1782 at the Royal Academy of London, the image became famous; an engraved version was widely distributed and the painting was parodied in political satire. Due to its fame, Fuseli painted at least three other versions of the painting.
A Swiss painter, draughtsman and writer on art who spent much of his life in Britain. Many of his works, such as The Nightmare, deal with supernatural subject matter. famous for his paintings and drawings of nude figures caught in strained and violent poses suggestive of intense emotion. He also had a penchant for inventing macabre fantasies, such as that in The Nightmare. While studying in Italy he changed his name from Füssil to the more Italian sounding Fuseli. To see original: https://bit.ly/38XxeYP

Henry Fuseli – The Nightmare – 1781
Detroit Institute of Arts