Hamlet and the Ghost of his Father mid-19th century Adam Vogler Austrian This dramatic nighttime subject, drawn from Hamlet (act 1, scene 4), shows the prince encountering his father’s ghost outside Elsinore, the Danish royal castle. Restrained by his friend Horatio, Hamlet struggles to follow the spirit, who will later reveal that he was murdered and demand revenge. Vogler’s composition responds to a painting that the Swiss artist Henry Fuseli created in 1789 for John Boydell’s Shakespeare Gallery, which the younger artist would have known through prints (see ). This finely drawn va
Hamlet and the Ghost of his Father mid-19th century Adam Vogler Austrian This dramatic nighttime subject, drawn from Hamlet (act 1, scene 4), shows the prince encountering his father’s ghost outside Elsinore, the Danish royal castle. Restrained by his friend Horatio, Hamlet struggles to follow the spirit, who will later reveal that he was murdered and demand revenge. Vogler’s composition responds to a painting that the Swiss artist Henry Fuseli created in 1789 for John Boydell’s Shakespeare Gallery, which the younger artist would have known through prints (see ). This finely drawn variation emphasizes the mysterious moonlit atmosphere and adds accurately detailed Renaissance costumes, a strategy in keeping with the historical Romanticism that Vogler learned at the Viennese Academy from the Nazarene painter Joseph von Fü Hamlet and the Ghost of his Father 397982
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