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Triumph of Death: Three Skeletons Invading a Bacchanal Orchestrated by a Magician or an Evil Demon

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Fuseli often dwelled on the macabre and the sensational, as in this drawing, and occasionally allowed his unconscious mind to dictate his subject matter. “For if these images so pursue us when our minds are in a kind of waking dream,” he wrote, “why should we not use this vice of the mind?”
Fuseli’s art played a role in his age’s taste for the Gothic. It was an era that saw the emergence of distinctly modern forms of cultural consumption: romances, sentimental novels and, most important, Gothic novels and plays focusing on themes of terror and the supernatural. As Fuseli’s student Benjamin Haydon wrote, “Amongst all classes [Fuseli] was considered a painter of horrors.”

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Mediumpaper (fiber product)
Dimensions57 × 35 Cm
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joined with left half of drawing, owned by Stephen Somerville, London

joined with left half of drawing, owned by Stephen Somerville, London
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22
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing, " Nov. 16, 2017 - Apr. 1, 2018, no cat.

Art Institute of Chicago, "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing," Nov. 16, 2017 - Apr. 1, 2018, no cat.
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given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2012.

given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2012.
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, "Drawings in Dialogue: Old Master Through Modern, The Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection, " June 3–July 30, 2006, p. 74, cat. 45 (ill.).

Art Institute of Chicago, "Drawings in Dialogue: Old Master Through Modern, The Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection," June 3–July 30, 2006, p. 74, cat. 45 (ill.).
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Suzanne Folds McCullagh

Suzanne Folds McCullagh (ed.), Drawings in Dialogue: Old Master Through Modern, The Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection, exh. cat. (Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2006), p. 74, cat. 45 (ill.).
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exhibition

Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, "Neoclassical and Romantic: Works on Paper, " 1992.

Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, "Neoclassical and Romantic: Works on Paper," 1992.
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Jane Davidson Reid, The Oxford Guide to Classical Mythology in the Arts, 1300–1990

Jane Davidson Reid, The Oxford Guide to Classical Mythology in the Arts, 1300–1990 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, p. 262.
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Gert Schiff, Johann Heinrich Füssli, 1741-1825, 2 vols.

Gert Schiff, Johann Heinrich Füssli, 1741-1825, 2 vols. (Berichthaus Zurich, 1973), I: p. 629, II: pl. 1729.
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22
Jan
exhibition

London, P. & D. Colnaghi, "Exhibition of English Prints and Drawings, " May 17–June 17, 1972, pl. XXVII, cat. 51.

London, P. & D. Colnaghi, "Exhibition of English Prints and Drawings," May 17–June 17, 1972, pl. XXVII, cat. 51.
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conjoined sheet, sold by P....

conjoined sheet, sold by P. & D. Colnaghi, London, to Dorothy Braude Edinburg, Brookline, MA., July 6, 1972
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Right half of drawing, sold, Sotheby’s, London, June 25, 1970, lot 287, as A Nightmare Scene, to Paul Grinke

Right half of drawing, sold, Sotheby’s, London, June 25, 1970, lot 287, as A Nightmare Scene, to Paul Grinke
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