James Caldwall (Engraver) Henry Fuseli (After)
Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act I, Scene III

Artwork Detail
Drawn to the theme of man's confrontation with his destiny, Fuseli made several illustrations of scenes in Macbeth while living in Rome between 1770-78. To eighteenth- century sensibilities, Macbeth's encounters with the witches when as an individual he is forced to confront his tragic destiny, was the most Sublime of subjects. Fuseli refrains from depicting them as grotesques, unlike Salvator Rosa or Runciman. Instead he relies on dramatic gesture, movement and lighting effects to convey a sense of the supernatural. (Monsters and Maidens, 2004)
- Title
- Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act I, Scene III
- Artist/creator
- Production date
- 1798
- Medium
- mezzotint on wove paper
- Dimensions
- 510 x 663 mm
- Credit line
- Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Peter Tomory, 2002
- Accession no
- 2002/9/2
- Copyright
- No known copyright restrictions
- Department
- International Art
- Display status
- Not on display
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