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Design, Composition, and Genius

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Colour

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Woman on Grassy Ledge
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Angelica Kauffman was commissioned to paint four allegorical figures representing the four components of painting: design, composition, invention, and color.

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The Tempest

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Prospero on the Enchanted Island

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George III Holding Out Stick
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George III is portrayed as Prospero the wizard in his long black cloak, holding a book bearing the words “justice” and “integrity” and a long, whip-like wand. He stands on a landmass labeled “Albion,” a tattered French flag under his feet. A gold and blue flag patterned with lions, a harp, and several fleurs-de-lis flies behind him. The sun smiles above his head.

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Macbeth

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The Three Witches, or Weird Sisters

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Weird Sisters

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Three Men Looking at Moon
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This satirical commentary on the Regency Crisis and the madness of George III portrays the leading government officials of the time—Pitt the Younger, Edward Thurlow, and Henry Dundas—as the the three witches from Shakespeare's Macbeth, parodying Fuseli's own depiction of the "weird sisters."

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Folios of Caracatures lent out for the Evening

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The Night Mare

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Man in Bed Having Nightmare
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This political caricature satirizes Fuseli's The Nightmare, utilizing the latter's Gothic theme to combine a fear of the unknown with a critique of government exploitation.John Bull (indicated by the name on the chamber pot under his bed) sleeps under a grey blanket, surrounded by green curtains. His mouth is open as he snores.

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Midnight

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Two Figures in Bed
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Henry Fuseli is known for his grotesque, eerie images, especially The Nightmare, which he painted in 1781 (Fuseli 64). In Midnight, a much earlier work, he creates a contrast between light and darkness that is reminiscent of the spectacle shows of the Romantic era.

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