Head of a Damned Soul, by William Blake, after Henry Fuseli
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Head of a Damned Soul, by William Blake, after Henry Fuseli[1].
- Head of a Damned Soul in Dante's Inferno engraved by William Blake after a drawing by his friend, the Swiss-born painter Henry Fuseli. In part a technical study, made to illustrate Fuseli's Essays on Physiognomy. --Christian Art Rowena Loverance
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