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Johann Heinrich Fussli (The battle of Thor with the Midgard Serpent) Art Poster Print - 13x19
Johann Heinrich Fussli (The battle of Thor with the Midgard Serpent) Art Poster
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Title: Johann Heinrich Fussli (The battle of Thor with the Midgard Serpent) Art Poster Print
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Size: 13 x 19 inches (33 x 48 cms)
SKU: 589814
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Details: This poster is of The Battle of Thor with the Midgard Serpent, by Henry Fuseli. It shows a naked Thor standing on the edge of his boat as he attacks the Midgard Serpent, who is coming up from the water.

Henry Fuseli (in German, Johann Heinrich Füssli; February 7, 1741 - April 17, 1825) was a British painter, draughtsman, and writer on art, of German-Swiss origin. As a painter, Fuseli favoured the supernatural. He pitched everything on an ideal scale, believing a certain amount of exaggeration necessary in the higher branches of historical painting. His figures are full of life and earnestness, and seem to have an object in view which they follow with intensity. Fuseli painted more than 200 pictures, but he exhibited only a minority of them. He rarely drew the figure from life, basing his art on study of the antique and Michelangelo. He produced no landscapes and painted only two portraits.

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