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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 ...
Few skewered Victorian Britain’s social mores as relentlessly as Aubrey Beardsley. None did so more salaciously, as an exhibition at America’s oldest club for bibliophiles proves. In the confines of ...
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 are ...
I have one aim – the grotesque. If I am not grotesque, I am nothing.” Such spirited words, spoken in 1896 by notorious illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, sum up one of the most infamous figures to unleash ...
One of 500 copies. 1897. First Edition. - A Second Book of Fifty Drawings. 209 + [4] pp. One of 1,000 copies on art paper from a total edition of 1050 copies. 1899. First U.S. Edition. One of 500 ...
Artist’s only attempt at oil painting will form part of 250-piece exhibition at Tate Britain A hidden and mysterious painting of a masked woman and a large white mouse is to go on public display for ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
There can’t be many artists from the 1890s whose work is still so shocking that a gallery will not, even now, display their work. But Aubrey Beardsley is one. “We have to be careful – we have a family ...