CAS AH 287 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sigmund Freud, Georgian Architecture, Boydell Shakespeare Gallery
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Boydell"s shakespeare gallery public could admire a selection of paintings by different artists depicting subjects from. Both the mara and the horse evoke the fear the girl experiences in her sleep, in the absence of a wakeful, rational mind unusual reputation, representation. Shocked, titillated, and frightened working during the height of the enlightenment, the so-called. Age of reason, the swiss-english painter henry fuseli (born johann heinrich f ssli) instead chose to depict darker, irrational forces in his famous painting the. In fuseli"s startling composition, a woman white light stretches arms, neck, and head the end of the mattress. her chest while a horse flared nostrils emerges from hanging off. An apelike figure crouches on across a bed, her bathed in with glowing eyes and the shadowy background. Academy exhibition in where it the annual royal. London in 1782, shocked, titillated, and frightened exhibition and critics. Unlike many paintings that were then popular and successful at the royal exhibitions,