The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
By Richard Dadd
The painting is located in the Tate Gallery, London.
The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke was painted in Bedlam, a hospital for the mentally ill, where the artist was placed in 1843 after he imagined that the devil had possessed his father and proceeded to kill him. Fortunately, the attending doctors did not hinder the unwell artist from painting; in fact, they wholeheartedly supported his desire to create. As a result, the world became richer with several incredibly unusual paintings that were meticulously executed and capable of sending shivers down the spine of an attentive viewer.
Dadd spent nine years working on The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke under a magnifying glass. It is an allusion to English folklore and the works of Shakespeare i
The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke inspired the British writer Terry Pratchett to create his famous novel The Wee Free Men.