Percival Frees Belisane from the Spell of Urma by Henry Fuseli. A dramatic monochrome wash drawing depicting a heroic figure brandishing a sword above two figures on a draped stage.

Percival Frees Belisane from the Spell of Urma

Henry Fuseli

1811 · Watercolor Paint

A powerful neoclassical drawing by Henry Fuseli capturing a moment of high dramatic tension and heroic action.

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Where it works

A balanced work with lively energy with softened warm notes — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.

Often works in
Library · Study · Office
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Reads clearest against mid or deeper wall tones
Color notes
Soft cream, Soft sage, Warm beige

About the piece

Created in 1811, this masterful watercolor and wash drawing by Henry Fuseli depicts a scene of mythic struggle. Characterized by Fuseli's signature dramatic lighting and muscular, dynamic figures, the work showcases the theatrical intensity and psychological depth typical of Romantic era storytelling.