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A New Aubrey Beardsley Book. Share full article. Jan. 9, 1904. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from January 9, 1904, Section SATURDAY, Page 23 Buy ...
The very pretty, camp, and Firbankian passage in Beardsley’s novel Under the Hill which this drawing illustrates recounts how, on the morning of her wedding day, Saint Rose “perfumed herself ...
Colton Valentine on the Victorian artist Aubrey Beardsley, whose illustrations are the subject of the book “Aubrey Beardsley, 150 Years Young,” by Margaret Stetz.
Aubrey Beardsley, “Self Portrait” (1892), ink on paper (courtesy of British Museum) Beardsley is a late-phase artist. He came to embody the fin de siecle London art scene.
The short and salacious story of Aubrey Beardsley. In just a six-year career, the art nouveau illustrator’s line drawings shocked and titillated Victorian society, but left a lasting impact on ...
Aubrey Beardsley was the world’s undisputed master of black and white. He not only strongly influenced his contemporaries, but even to-day there are dozens of artists whose work shows that they ...
The drawings of the late-nineteenth-century English illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley are so sexually charged that even a critic as generally snobbish and patrician as Kenneth Clark, in ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of ...
Aubrey Beardsley and the Book Illustrators, review. A new show examines the influence of Aubrey Beardsley’s delicate, daring pictures. By Catherine Milner 17 November 2010 • 11:27am .
Mark Gatiss explores the life and career of Aubrey Beardsley, an artist who wielded outrage as adroitly as his pen. A lifelong fan, Mark shows how Beardsley was more than just a genius of self ...