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Two Courtesans at a Window
Two Courtesans at a Window; verso, Three quarter-length Figure & a Head (both of Mrs Fuseli) (1790). Fuseli, John Henry (Johann Heinrich Fssli) 1741 - 1825. Date: 1790
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Courtesans Fssli Fuseli Fussli Heinrich Johann Length Quarter Swiss Three Verso Wash
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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a captivating work of art by the Swiss-born painter and printmaker John Henry Fuseli, dates back to the year 1790. This intriguing composition, created in ink, wash, and watercolor on white paper, showcases the versatility and mastery of Fuseli's artistic skills. The reverse side of the print bears the intriguing titles "Three quarter-length Figure" and "Head (both of Mrs. Fuseli)." The image depicts two courtesans, elegantly dressed in the fashion of the late 18th century, gazing out of a window with a thoughtful expression. The window, framed by heavy curtains, provides a glimpse into their intimate world, filled with luxury and refinement. The courtesans' attire, adorned with intricate patterns and rich fabrics, speaks to their affluence and status in society. Fuseli's use of ink, wash, and watercolor creates a striking contrast between the bold, dark lines and the delicate, ethereal quality of the watercolor. The courtesans' faces, rendered with great detail and sensitivity, convey a sense of melancholy and introspection, adding depth and complexity to the scene. The presence of the reverse side of the print, featuring studies of Mrs. Fuseli, offers a fascinating glimpse into Fuseli's artistic process. It is a testament to his dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects, both in their individual portraits and in the context of a larger composition. "Two Courtesans at a Window" is a captivating work of art that invites the viewer to ponder the lives of these enigmatic figures and the secrets that lie behind the closed window. Fuseli's mastery of various mediums and his ability to evoke emotion through his art make this a truly mesmerizing piece.
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