6 Masterpieces Made While Artists Slept (2024)

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William Blake’s Five Visionary Heads of Women, drawn from waking dreams late at night. (Photo: Public Domain/WikiCommons)

This is part one of a 5-part series on sleep and dreams, sponsored by Oso mattresses.

Dreaming—a time when the brain escapes the constraints of consciousness and invents without the mind’s direction—has long played a part in the artistic process. Medieval art based on dreams had a religious, sometimes apocalyptic tone. In the Romantic period, artists used the dark strangeness of the dream state as a way to play with erotic and emotional subtexts. And 20th century Surrealists abstracted dream imagery from reality, painting objects that dripped and swelled, acquiring dimensions not seen in the waking world.

Here are six dream-inspired pieces of art, produced between the 16th and 20th centuries.

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Albrecht Dürer’s Dream Vision, 1525.(Photo:Public Domain/WikiCommons)

1.Albrecht Dürer, “Dream Vision” (1525)

The German artist filled half of this page with a watercolor, depicting a landscape suffering under an enormous deluge, and half with his written explanation of the dream that inspired the image. He notes that he dreamed of this scene on the night of June 7, 1525. Describing the flood in his vision as “great waters” that fell “from heaven,” accompanied by “wind and roaring,” Dürer reported that this dream affected him physically: “When I awoke my whole body trembled and I could not recover for a long time.” The quickly sketched urgency of this vision makes a striking contrast to Dürer’s painstaking and accomplished engravings, paintings, and woodcuts.

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Henry Fuseli’s The Nightmare, 1871. (Photo: Public Domain/WikiCommons)

2.Henry Fuseli, “The Nightmare” (1781)

The Swiss Romantic painter created a furor when he exhibited this figure of a sleeping woman, visited by a terrifying crouching figure and intruding horse, at London’s Royal Academy in 1782. While the painter was male, and the dreamer in this figure is female, the painting may have been inspired by a fixation Fuseli had developed on a young woman named Anna Landolt. “Fuseli was passionately in love with her, and though he felt unable to tell her this, he recorded…erotic dreams of possessing her while she slept,” writes art historian Edward Burns. Fuseli’s painting—iconic and terrifying—has been widely parodied and imitated.

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Francisco de Goya y Lucientes’s The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters, 1799. (Photo: Public Domain/WikiCommons)

3.Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, “The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters” (1799)

This etching is part of the artist’s Los Caprichos series: dark satires of the social world of 18th century Spain. A precursor to the more complete “Caprichos” was the less famous “Sueño” (Dream) series, in which Goya worked out some of the ideas that would later appear in the Caprichos etchings. This Capricho (number 43 in the series) appears in a different form in the Sueño drawings. In both versions, the dreaming artist exudes light, a halo that represents rationality; the lurking terrors of superstition linger around the periphery, seeming both attracted and repulsed by the enlightenment that the artist exudes. The title of thisSueño, art historian Frank I. Heckes argues, testifies to the artist’s belief that he, “like mankind in general, [could] only overcome superstition, ignorance, and irrationality by uniting reason with fantasy.”

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Corinna the Rival of Pindar and Corinna the Grecian Poetess from the Blake-Varley Sketchbook, 1819-1820. (Photo: Public Domain/WikiCommons)

4.William Blake, “Visionary Heads”(1819-1920)

In 1818, artist and astrologer John Varley, who was a patron of William Blake at the end of his life, asked Blake to embark on this project. Blake claimed to have entertained visions his entire life, and Varley was interested in a particular type of mystical experience: visitations from people long dead. Varley and Blake would sit together, late at night, and Varley would suggest that Blake interview a particular dead luminary. Blake would “see” that person in the room, and begin to speak, and to sketch. Altogether, Blake put together three sketchbooks of people he saw in these waking dreams, including such figures as Milton, Voltaire, King Solomon, Charlemagne, Robin Hood, and William Wallace.

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Salvador Dali with an ocelot, 1965. (Photo: Library of Congress)

5.Salvador Dali, “The Dream Approaches”(1932-33)

If previous artists had occasionally sketched or drawn images based on their dreams, the Surrealists systematized an artistic technique for capturing images presented by the dreaming mind. As Deirdre Barrett writes, Dali offered advice about “the cultivation of dreams” in his Fifty Secrets of Master Craftsmanship, advocating that artists try their hardest to exploit the hypnagogic margins between wakefulness and sleep. Sit in an armchair, Dali wrote, and hold a “heavy key…delicately pressed between the extremities of the thumb and the forefinger of the left hand.” When you start to fall asleep for real, his advice went, you’ll drop the key, and it will clang on the upside-down plate you’ve made sure to place on the floor underneath. This will wake you up, so that you remember the images that came to you in that liminal state. Using this technique and others Dali made many paintings featuring dream-like imagery, including this one.

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Flag, 1954-55 by Jasper Johns. (Photo: Art © Jasper Johns/Licensed by VAGA, NY/Image:© The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY)

6.Jasper Johns, “Flag”(1954-55)

“One night I dreamed that I painted a large American flag,” Jasper Johns said,” and the next morning I got up and I went out and bought the materials to begin it.” The Korean War veteran painted “Flag” at a time when he was trying to break through to new levels of artistic independence; as a Johns biographer, Isabelle Loring Wallace, says, before painting “Flag” Johns had “systematically destroyed all existing work in his possession, vowing that henceforth his art would be free of perceptible debt to other artists.” In 1990, the artist said in an interview that his father had told him when he was a boy that his namesake, Sergeant William Jasper, died keeping an American flag from falling to the ground during a Revolutionary War battle. Johns thought this early impression might have surfaced in his subconscious, resulting in the dream that inspired him to create “Flag.”

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FAQs

What artist's work has been stolen more than any others? ›

Pablo Picasso holds the record for the artist with the most stolen artworks in the world, with more than 1,000 of his artworks reported missing.

Which artist loved dreams and said his best ideas came from them? ›

Salvador Dalí's Persistence of Memory

Surrealist painter Salvador Dali has called many of his works "hand-painted dream photographs," and one of his most famous renderings was inspired by an actual dream.

Do artists have insomnia? ›

Creative-thinking people often suffer from insomnia caused by an overactive mind that just won't shut down at night. But many also lose sleep simply because they work too many hours a week.

How many times was the Mona Lisa stolen? ›

Answer and Explanation: The Mona Lisa has been stolen once but has been vandalized many times. It was stolen on 21 August 1911 by an Italian Louvre employee who was driven to act by his Italian patriotism.

Who is arguably the most famous artist of all time? ›

Leonardo da Vinci, probably the most important Renaissance artist, is widely recognized as the most famous artist of all time. He's the genius behind the iconic Mona Lisa painting masterpiece, after all.

Who is the artist known for his painting Forgotten dream? ›

Image: Adolph Gottlieb, “Forgotten Dream”, 1946, Oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University. ©The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation/Licensed by ARS, New York, NY.

What chemical was discovered in a dream? ›

Benzene. The scientist Friedrich August Kekulé discovered the seemingly impossible chemical structure of benzene (C6H6) when he had a dream of a group of snakes swallowing their tails.

Who is the artist who paints in his sleep? ›

Some artists are so amazing that you might describe them as being able to draw or paint in their sleep. Whilst this is obviously metaphorical, for one man it's completely literal. Lee Hadwin, known as The...

Who did Picasso get inspired by? ›

During this early part of his career, in what you might consider a traditional artistic setting, Picasso's influences included familiar names such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne and Francisco Goya.

What song was inspired by a painting? ›

Mona Lisa” by Nat King Cole is inspired by Da Vinci's famous painting of the same name. “Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)” by Paul McCartney and Wings is an homage to the painter Pablo Picasso. Those are just a few that come to mind immediately.

What artists didn t sleep? ›

From Vincent van Gogh and Louise Bourgeois to Tracey Emin, and Tomoko Takahashi, visual artists have pushed their physical and psychological boundaries during periods of wakefulness, either as a result of their deteriorating mental health, or as a deliberate artistic strategy.

Do geniuses struggle with sleep? ›

Now, it's evident that not all geniuses have different sleeping patterns and it's also quite evident that some of them do. Ultimately, however, there is no clear link between the time you spend sleeping and your levels of intellect.

What artists focus on sleep? ›

Sleep
  • A Maid Asleep Johannes Vermeer, 1656 – 1657.
  • Bed 2 Nemesio Antúnez, 1980.
  • Landscape of the Sleeper Grégoire Michonze, 1929.
  • Man in a Hammock Albert Gleizes, 1913.
  • Night Ferdinand Hodler, 1890.
  • Night and Sleep Evelyn De Morgan, 1878.
  • Sleeping woman Pierre Bonnard, 1928.
  • The Blue Nile Palmer Hayden, 1964.

What is the most famous piece of stolen art? ›

The largest art theft in world history occurred in Boston on March 18, 1990, when thieves stole 13 pieces, collectively valued at $500 million, from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Among the pieces stolen was Vermeer's The Concert, which is considered to be the most valuable stolen painting in the world.

Who is the biggest art theft in history? ›

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist

Considered by many to be the biggest art heist in history, the Gardner robbery remains unsolved to this day.

What is the most frequently stolen painting? ›

Since 1934, the hunt's been on for just one lost painted panel of the 20 that make up the Ghent Altarpiece. Also known as the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, Hubert and Jan van Eyck's 1432 Flemish masterpiece was one of the first large-scale oil paintings and was created for St.

What is the most expensive art work stolen? ›

Johannes Vermeer's "The Concert'', painted around 1664, was stolen together with Rembrandt's 'Storm on the Sea of Galilee' from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990. Until today it is considered the most valuable stolen artwork in history and has many oil painting reproductions.

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