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Henry
Fuseli, aka Johann
Heinrich Füssli,
(1741-1825) created
one of the most
memorable, gothic
images in art history.
It influenced the
work of Edgar Allan
Poe, H.P. Lovecraft
and several schools
of art that followed.
There are several
versions of 'The
Nightmare,' as a
result of the acclaim
it garnered in the
artist's time, including
an engraving. The
original meaning
of 'night-mare'
derives from the
word 'maren', to
crush, and referred
to a state of sleep
paralysis accompanied
by hallucinations
and a crushing sensation
in the chest. Such
episodes inspired
the belief in incubi
and succubi. Fuseli's
body of work was
truly daring and
inspired in subject,
technique and dramatic
composition.
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