by Henry Fuseli
Brown wash, oil, white gouache, white chalk, gum and graphite, 61.6 x 50.2 cm
Yale Center for British Art, USA
About the artwork:
In the artwork, Ariadne is likely portrayed in a state of distress or anticipation, her figure rendered with dramatic gestures and expressions, characteristic of Fuseli’s approach to capturing human emotion. The Minotaur and Theseus would be engaged in a violent struggle, possibly depicted in a dynamic and tumultuous manner, emphasizing the physicality and danger of the encounter.
The use of mixed media in this work allows Fuseli to achieve varied textures and depth, with the brown wash providing a shadowy, ominous background that enhances the drama of the scene. White gouache and chalk might be used to highlight key figures and elements, drawing the viewer’s eye to the central action and to Ariadne’s emotional response.
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