
Марта Гессе в роли Тишины (справа налево); Этюд из двух фигур (оборотная сторона)
Martha Hesse as Silence (recto); Study of two figures (verso)

Martha Hesse as Silence (recto); Study of two figures (verso)

A caricature portrait of Henry Fuseli before Michelangelo's statue of Moses; and three further caricature portraits of Fuseli

Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida; Midsummer Nights Dream; Hamlet; Tempest; Macbeth; Henry the Fifth; and Romeo and Juliet (Act V)

A contemplative woman seated, head resting on her right arm

Ophelia's madness
![Henry Fuseli — [Сцены из пьес Шекспира]: Семь пластинок и одна механическая репродукция.](https://s3.regru.cloud/exponat/christies/lots/cmn3xujt003z501mva3t6tumo/0-97b2fa59-1ef4-448d-b35d-77e911cdc338.jpg)
[Scenes from Shakespeare's Plays]: Seven Plates and one mechanical reproduction

The Death of Oedipus

The three witches with Macbeth and Banquo, the apparaition of the floating head, Lady Macbeth with the dagger and the decapatation of Macbeth

Evening Thou Bringest All, from: Specimens of Polyautography

Vue de la Cascade du Niagara, en Amerique. dans le pais des Iroquois. Pour le Voyage des quatre parties du Monde de M. Henri Vernon, anglais.

An Old Prophet Preaching

Callipyga: Mrs. Fuseli with her skirts lifted to her waist standing before a dressing table with phallic supports

A male nude in a contemplative pose ( recto ); Study of a man ( verso )

A nude Woman seated on another partial nude Figure, with further Figure Studies (recto) , and Two Women attending to a Child with a further Figure Study (verso)

The incubus leaving two young women

Studies of figures after Michelangelo’s Sistine Ceiling

Johann Heinrich Füssli, Henry Fuseli, R.A. (Zurich 1741 - 1825 Putney Hill)

A Witch at Work

Jeune femme penchée en avant, possiblement Harriot Mellon

Study of one of the Quirinal Dioscuri

Two Saints reading

A nude male figure, seated on a step

Design for Erasmus Darwin's 'The Temple of Nature': The Power of Fancy in Dreams ( recto ), with a study of embracing lovers ( verso )

The parabel of the Six Wise and the Six Foolish Virgins