Parallels in the Concepts and Formal Motifs of Fuseli and BlakeUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1992 - 228 pàgines |
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... despite their great personal and philosophical differences they were able to get along . Their art was also remarkably dissimilar , particularly colorblind , in their choice of materials . Fuseli , though preferred the richness of oil ...
... despite their great personal and philosophical differences they were able to get along . Their art was also remarkably dissimilar , particularly colorblind , in their choice of materials . Fuseli , though preferred the richness of oil ...
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Virginia Woods. that Blake had now become the teacher . 18 Despite the often reproduced quotation by Fuseli that " Blake Blake was also quite influenced " 19 is d --- ed good to steal from , by Fuseli . Because Blake used motifs from ...
Virginia Woods. that Blake had now become the teacher . 18 Despite the often reproduced quotation by Fuseli that " Blake Blake was also quite influenced " 19 is d --- ed good to steal from , by Fuseli . Because Blake used motifs from ...
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... Despite all of the fantastic subjects of Fuseli's paintings , he was not a believer in the supernatural . He saw the occult as a mirror , an extension of the hypocrisy of society . Fuseli saw painting as the backing for the mirror , as ...
... Despite all of the fantastic subjects of Fuseli's paintings , he was not a believer in the supernatural . He saw the occult as a mirror , an extension of the hypocrisy of society . Fuseli saw painting as the backing for the mirror , as ...
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