Portrait of Henry Fuseli

Portrait of Henry Fuseli
ArtistJames Northcote
Year1778
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions77.8 cm × 64.5 cm (30.6 in × 25.4 in)
LocationNational Portrait Gallery, London

Portrait of Henry Fuseli is an oil on canvas portrait painting by the British artist James Northcote, from 1778. It depicts the Swiss painter Henry Fuseli.[1] [2] [3]

History

The picture was produced while the two were in Rome, where they first met and rapidly became friends. Northcote was a protégé of Joshua Reynolds while Fuseli became known for his unusual, expressive Gothic-inspired works. Both men became prominent members of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Despite their friendship Northcote commented that he felt Fuseli "has a manner with him that never appears to me like that of a gentleman, but more like that of a Swiss valet".[4] Today the painting is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, in London, having been acquired in 1982.[5]

References

  1. ^ Derbyshire p.148
  2. ^ Powell p.31
  3. ^ Myrone p.22-23
  4. ^ National Portrait Gallery
  5. ^ Art UK

Bibliography

  • Derbyshire, Valerie. The Picturesque, the Sublime, the Beautiful: Visual Artistry in the Works of Charlotte Smith (1749-1806).
  • Myrone, Martin. Henry Fuseli. Tate Publishing, 2001.
  • Powell, Nicholas. Fuseli: The Nightmare. Allen Lane, 1973.