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Johann Heinrich Fuseli, artist
Swiss, 1741 - 1825
A Dressing room., plate opposite page 51, in the book, Poems by William Cowper (London: J. Johnson , 1808), vol. 1, 1807
Engraving
19.5 x 11.5 cm (image)
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts 1963.30.38445.3

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engraver, R ichard Rhodes~author, William Cowper~publisher, J. Johnson~printer, T. Bensley

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Artist Biography: Born JOHANN HEINRICH F‹SSLI. Painter. Works are among the most exotic, original, and sensual pieces of his time. ~~Was raised in an intellectual and artistic environment and initially studied theology. Forced to leave Z¸rich due to political entanglements, he went first to Berlin, settling in London in 1764. Encouraged to become a painter by Sir Joshua Reynolds, he left England in 1768 to study in Italy until 1778. In Rome he studied the works of Michelangelo and classical art, his major stylistic influences. Subject matter was mostly literary. Famous for his paintings and drawings of nude figures caught in strained and violent poses suggestive of intense emotion. Had a gift for inventing macabre fantasies, such as that in "The Nightmare" (1781). Had a noticeable influence on the style of his younger contemporary, William Blake. ~~

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