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The Infant Shakespeare Between Tragedy and Comedy

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Quick Facts

  • Year: 1805
  • Artistic style: Neoclassicism
  • Title: The Infant Shakespeare Between Tragedy and Comedy
  • Artist: Johann Heinrich Füßli
  • Subject or theme: Shakespeare's family life

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Who is the artist of "The Infant Shakespeare Between Tragedy and Comedy"?
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What is the approximate date of creation for this portrait?
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Johann Heinrich Füssli was known for incorporating which element into his art?
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Collectible Description

A Glimpse into Genius: The World of Shakespeare's Early Years

To stand before Johann Heinrich Füssli’s depiction of The Infant Shakespeare Between Tragedy and Comedy is to step through a veil of time, encountering not merely a portrait, but an evocative meditation on nascent genius. This work captures the delicate tension inherent in profound artistic destiny—the promise of boundless creativity balanced precariously between life's deepest sorrows and its most soaring joys. The scene, rendered with remarkable intimacy, centers around Shakespeare’s family, offering us a carefully curated glimpse into what might have been the atmosphere surrounding the Bard during his formative years. It is a composition rich with unspoken narratives, inviting the viewer to become an active participant in deciphering the emotional currents flowing through the painted moment.

Mastery of Form and Atmosphere

Füssli, known for his dramatic flair and ability to imbue his subjects with palpable emotion, employs a technique that lends this piece an almost ethereal quality. Although the original photograph description notes a black and white aspect, Füssli’s handling of light and shadow—a hallmark of Romantic portraiture—gives the composition incredible depth. The arrangement of figures is dynamic; one can sense the interplay between the central mother holding her child, the watchful presence of another woman behind them, and the flanking figures who complete this tableau. His skill lies in making these seemingly static poses feel charged with life, suggesting a moment caught mid-breath, full of whispered secrets and burgeoning potential.

Symbolism Woven into the Portraiture

The very title suggests a profound symbolic weight: the tension between tragedy and comedy. This duality speaks to Shakespeare’s own monumental body of work—the capacity for sublime laughter alongside devastating grief. The figures themselves become vessels for these contrasting emotions. Are their expressions merely those of a family portrait, or do they hint at the dramatic spectrum that would define one of history's greatest playwrights? Füssli masterfully uses gesture and gaze to suggest this internal conflict, making the painting resonate with universal themes of fate, art, and human experience.

A Touch of Romantic Grandeur for Your Space

For the discerning collector or designer seeking an artwork that transcends mere decoration, this reproduction offers intellectual depth alongside aesthetic beauty. The scale, 103 x 91 cm, allows it to anchor a significant wall space, commanding attention without overwhelming a room. Imagine this piece lending its air of historical romance and artistic contemplation to your drawing-room or study. It is more than just art; it is an heirloom conversation starter, whispering tales of genius, family bonds, and the eternal struggle between light and shadow.


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