Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos - FUSELI, John Henry - WGA
Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos by FUSELI, John Henry
Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos by FUSELI, John Henry

Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos

by FUSELI, John Henry, Pen and sepia, watercolour, 390 x 274 mm

One of the most brilliant artistic figure of the time was the Swiss painter, Fuseli, who lived in England. He mixed Neoclassicist and Romantic elements in an art influenced by antique sculpture and the works of Michelangelo. Fuseli depicted contorted bodies order to generate tension and pathos, to captivate the viewer’s emotions and convey the terrors of the sublime. The Inferno in Dante’s Divine Comedy, which was “rediscovered” in the mid-18th century, was especially suited to his purpose. Dante was seen as the very embodiment of the creative individual. The pen and ink drawing Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos shows the poet standing amongst the heads of those who have been frozen into the sea of ice which fills the crater of hell.

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