Henry Fuseli

Henry Fuseli was a Swiss painter, draughtsman, and writer known for some of the most iconic depictions of Gothic horror in art history. Fuseli’s distinctive style blends elements of Romanticism and the sublime with a fascination for the supernatural and the bizarre, explored through the artist’s innovative use of light and shadow as well as his dynamic compositions.

Fuseli was


HENRY FUSELI (1741-1825)

A Woman Sitting by the Window (Evening Thou Bringest All), from Specimens of Polyautography

Henry Fuseli, R.A. (Zurich 1741-1825 Putney Hill)

The Three Witches Appearing to Macbeth and Banquo

Henry Fuseli (Zürich 1741-1825 Putney Hill, near London)

Salome with the head of Saint John the Baptist

Johann Heinrich Füssli, Henry Fuseli, R.A. (Zurich 1741 - 1825 Putney Hill)

Preliminary sketch for 'Odysseus in front of Scylla and Charybdis'

Manner of Henry Fuseli

The parabel of the Six Wise and the Six Foolish Virgins

Follower of Henry Fuseli, R.A.

Two Saints reading