Henry Fuseli - Gallery

Gallery

  • The artist in conversation with Johann Jakob Bodmer, 1778-1781

  • The death of Achilles, 1780.

  • Titania and Bottom, c. 1790

  • Falstaff in the laundry basket, 1792

  • The Creation of Eve from Milton's Paradise Lost, 1793

  • The daughters of Pandareus, c.1795

  • Odysseus in front of Scylla and Charybdis, 1794-1796

  • The Night-Hag visiting the Lapland Witches, 1796

  • Kriemhild and Gunther, 1807

  • Brunhilde observing Gunther, whom she has tied to the ceiling, 1807

  • Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, 1810-12

  • Fairy Mab, 1815-20

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