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Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane
Artist Henry Fuseli
Year1824
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions183.5 cm × 153 cm (72.2 in × 60 in)
Location Freies Deutsches Hochstift, Frankfurt

Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane is a 1824 oil painting on canvas by Swiss painter Henry Fuseli. It depicts a scene from Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene in which the female knight Britomart frees Amoretta, a beautiful woman, from her captivity at the hands of Busirane, an evil sorcerer.

In Fuseli's painting, Britomart is swinging her sword as if to kill Busirane, but in the poem, Amoretta stops Britomart from slaying Busirane, as he is the only one who can break the magic which is holding her captive. [1]

The painting has been in the collection of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift, in Frankfurt, since 1957. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Drama und Theater 2018, p. 207.
  2. ^ Perels 1994, p. 42.

Sources

  • Perels, Christoph (1994). "Das Frankfurter Goethe-Museum. Vom Gedenkzimmer zur Galerei der Goethezeit". Das Frankfurter Goethe-Museum zu Gast im Städel (in German). Mainz: Verlag Hermann Schmidt. pp. 8–17. ISBN  3-87439-311-9.
  • "Katalogtexte". Füssli - Drama und Theater (in German). Italy: Prestel. 2018. ISBN  978-3-7913-5757-7.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane
Artist Henry Fuseli
Year1824
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions183.5 cm × 153 cm (72.2 in × 60 in)
Location Freies Deutsches Hochstift, Frankfurt

Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane is a 1824 oil painting on canvas by Swiss painter Henry Fuseli. It depicts a scene from Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene in which the female knight Britomart frees Amoretta, a beautiful woman, from her captivity at the hands of Busirane, an evil sorcerer.

In Fuseli's painting, Britomart is swinging her sword as if to kill Busirane, but in the poem, Amoretta stops Britomart from slaying Busirane, as he is the only one who can break the magic which is holding her captive. [1]

The painting has been in the collection of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift, in Frankfurt, since 1957. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Drama und Theater 2018, p. 207.
  2. ^ Perels 1994, p. 42.

Sources

  • Perels, Christoph (1994). "Das Frankfurter Goethe-Museum. Vom Gedenkzimmer zur Galerei der Goethezeit". Das Frankfurter Goethe-Museum zu Gast im Städel (in German). Mainz: Verlag Hermann Schmidt. pp. 8–17. ISBN  3-87439-311-9.
  • "Katalogtexte". Füssli - Drama und Theater (in German). Italy: Prestel. 2018. ISBN  978-3-7913-5757-7.

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