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The Incubus Leaving Two Sleeping Women

A haunting black and white depiction of a supernatural nocturnal scene by Johann Heinrich Füssli captures the chilling essence of Romanticism, inviting you to bring this masterpiece into your private collection.

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Quick Facts

  • Notable elements or techniques: Black and white depiction with birds
  • Artistic style: Supernatural/Romanticism
  • Subject or theme: Nocturnal scene of sleeping women
  • Title: The Incubus Leaving Two Sleeping Women
  • Artist: Johann Heinrich Füssli

Collectible Description

A Nocturnal Vision of Shadows and Sleep

In the hauntingly beautiful realm of Johann Heinrich Füssli, the boundaries between reality and the subconscious dissolve into a mist of shadows and moonlight. His work, The Incubus Leaving Two Sleeping Women, serves as a chilling yet mesmerizing window into the nocturnal psyche. This monochrome masterpiece captures a moment of profound vulnerability, where two women lie entwined in the heavy stillness of slumber. One figure rests upon her side while the other lies on her back, their peaceful forms contrasting sharply with the unsettling presence that has just departed. The composition is punctuated by the ethereal presence of birds—creatures that drift through the upper corners and settle near the bottom, acting as silent witnesses to this spectral encounter. These avian elements introduce a layer of spiritual ambiguity, perhaps symbolizing the flight of the soul or the fleeting nature of dreams.

The technique employed in this piece evokes the stark, dramatic intensity of Romanticism. By utilizing a limited palette of blacks, whites, and varying greys, Füssli strips away the distractions of color to focus the viewer's attention on form, light, and texture. The interplay of light across the soft curves of the sleeping figures creates a sense of depth that pulls the observer into the very center of the bed. This high-contrast approach, reminiscent of the chiaroscuro masters like Caravaggio, heightens the tension within the scene. Every stroke contributes to an atmosphere of heavy, breathless silence, making the viewer feel as though they have stumbled upon a private, supernatural occurrence that was never meant for mortal eyes.

The Legacy of the Supernatural Master

To understand the emotional weight of this work, one must look toward the artist's unique place in art history. Born in Zurich and later finding fame in London, Füssli became a pioneer of the supernatural genre. His fascination with the works of John Milton and the darker corners of human imagination allowed him to create scenes that were both terrifying and deeply poetic. This particular piece resonates with the same psychological dread found in his most famous work, The Nightmare. For the modern collector or interior designer, this painting offers more than mere decoration; it provides a profound focal point for spaces that demand character, mystery, and intellectual depth. It is a conversation piece that invites contemplation on the thin veil separating our waking lives from the terrors and wonders of the dream world.

For those seeking to bring a touch of historical grandeur and evocative storytelling into their homes, a high-quality hand-painted reproduction of this work offers an unparalleled opportunity. The stark elegance of its monochrome tones allows it to integrate seamlessly into contemporary minimalist settings or classic, moody study rooms. Owning such a piece is an invitation to embrace the sublime—to surround oneself with art that does not just decorate a wall, but breathes life, shadow, and history into the very soul of a room.


Artist Biography

early life and education

johann heinrich füssli, a swiss painter, draughtsman, and writer on art, was born on february 7, 1741, in zürich, switzerland. he was the second of 18 children to johann caspar füssli, a portrait painter. füssli received a classical education at the collegium carolinum in zürich.

artistic career

füssli's artistic career began with his move to london in 1764, where he met sir joshua reynolds, who encouraged him to devote himself to painting. he then spent eight years in italy, studying antique art and the works of titian, caravaggio, and mannerists.

supernatural experiences

füssli's paintings often depicted supernatural experiences, such as the nightmare, which showcased his unique style. he also created a series of paintings based on john milton's works, with the intention of forming a milton gallery comparable to boydell's shakespeare gallery.

notable works and associations

  • titania, bottom and the fairies, a painting showcasing füssli's use of fairy-tale scenes from shakespeare as motifs.
  • association with the royal academy, where he held the posts of professor of painting and keeper.
  • influence on younger british artists, including william blake.

museums and collections

füssli's works can be found in various museums, including:

legacy

füssli's style had a considerable influence on many younger british artists, and his supernatural themes continue to fascinate art lovers. his legacy can be explored further through his numerous works, which can be found in various museums and collections. recommended reading: view more of füssli's works on ArtsDot: johann heinrich füssli | 12 artworks
johann heinrich füssli

johann heinrich füssli

1741 - 1825 , Switzerland

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism, Neoclassicism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['William Blake']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Titian
    • Caravaggio
  • Date Of Birth: Feb 7, 1741
  • Date Of Death: 1825
  • Full Name: Johann Heinrich Füssli
  • Nationality: Swiss
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Nightmare
    • Titania, Bottom & Fairies
  • Place Of Birth: Zurich, Switzerland