The Apothesis of Penelope Boothby (1794) by Henry Fuseli

The Apothesis of Penelope Boothby - Henry Fuseli - 1794

Artwork Information

TitleThe Apothesis of Penelope Boothby
ArtistHenry Fuseli
Date1794
Art MovementRomanticism

About The Apothesis of Penelope Boothby

The artwork titled “The Apotheosis of Penelope Boothby” was created by Henry Fuseli in the year 1794. It belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is classified within the genre of religious painting.

In the artwork, an ethereal atmosphere is portrayed, dominated by the presence of angelic and childlike figures. The composition primarily features a celestial scene, accentuated by a large angel who tenderly cradles a young girl, presumably Penelope Boothby. The angel’s expression conveys a sense of gentleness and protection as she lifts the child, suggesting themes of ascension and divine intervention. Above them, a cherubic figure with outstretched arms radiates heavenly light, underscoring the transcendental theme of the painting. The overall mood is contemplative and serene, marked by Fuseli’s characteristic dramatic contrast of light and shadow, which enhances the mystical quality of the scene. The figures are bathed in a soft, otherworldly glow, contributing to the spiritual and uplifting aura of the composition.

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