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Aubrey Beardsley: A Master of Intrigue and Artistic Expression Siegfried by Aubrey Beardsley

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Atalanta in Calydon by Aubrey Beardsley

Atalanta in Calydon by Aubrey Beardsley
Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley to Atalanta in Calydon by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Date: 1890s

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Mrs Pinchwife by Aubrey Beardsley

Mrs Pinchwife by Aubrey Beardsley
Mrs Margery Pinchwife from The Country Wife by William Wycherley. Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley. Date: 1890s

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Autumn by Aubrey Beardsley

Autumn by Aubrey Beardsley
Autumn from a design for a calendar by Aubrey Beardsley, featuring an overabundance of fruit on a pedestal adorned by female satyrs. Date: 1890s

Background imageBeardsley Collection: On Dieppe Beach (the Bathers) by Aubrey Beardsley

On Dieppe Beach (the Bathers) by Aubrey Beardsley. An illustration in Beardsleys painstakingly decorative style with the use of dotted lines to represent certain fabrics

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley

Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley
Airs Resumptive. V. - Lilith Libifera (after Rossetti). A satirical drawing and poem published in Punch in 1894 on the art of Aubrey Beardsley

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Three Musicians by Aubrey Beardsley

The Three Musicians by Aubrey Beardsley
Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley to his own poem, The Three Musicians, written in 1895, published in The Savoy, volume I, January 1896. Date: 1895

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Comedy of the Rhinegold by Aubrey Beardsley

The Comedy of the Rhinegold by Aubrey Beardsley
Frontispiece to The Comedy of the Rhinegold by Aubrey Beardsley Date: 1896

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Coiffing by Aubrey Beardsley

The Coiffing by Aubrey Beardsley, an illustration to his poem The Ballad of a Barber which was first published in The Savoy, volume III in July 1896

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Portrait of the artist in bed by Aubrey Beardsley

Portrait of the artist in bed by Aubrey Beardsley. Beardsley himself is barely visible under the bedclothes and vast canopy of his bed. Date: 1894

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Messalina by Aubrey Beardsley

Messalina by Aubrey Beardsley
Messalina and her companion by Aubrey Beardsley, an illustration to an edition of the Roman satirist Juvenals Sixth Satire. Messalina was the wife of the Roman emperor Claudius. Date: 1895

Background imageBeardsley Collection: WILDE: SALOME. The Dancers Reward. Pen and ink drawing by Aubrey Beardsley for Oscar Wildes Salome

WILDE: SALOME. The Dancers Reward. Pen and ink drawing by Aubrey Beardsley for Oscar Wildes Salome

Background imageBeardsley Collection: CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber

CARL MARIA von WEBER (1786-1826). Baron Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber. German composer, conductor and pianist. Pen and ink drawing by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898)

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Slippers of Cinderella

The Slippers of Cinderella. Cinderella in a white dress with bows against the dark background of a formal garden. Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley in The Yellow Book, volume II, July 1894

Background imageBeardsley Collection: A Book Plate for J L Propert, Esq

A Book Plate for J L Propert, Esq
A Book Plate for John Lumsden Propert, Esq. by Aubrey Beardsley, featuring a slightly disdainful lady, a pierrot and a candle. Illustration in The Yellow Book, volume I, April 1894

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Yellow Book, volume II

The Yellow Book, volume II
Cover of The Yellow Book, volume II, July 1894, designed by Aubrey Beardsley and featuring a woman, a bookcase and bold patterned wallpaper with flowers

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Comedy-Ballet of Marionnettes

The Comedy-Ballet of Marionnettes as performed by the troupe of the Theatre-Impossible, posed in the first of three drawings. A lady in a black dress and white muff, with a small pierrot-like figure

Background imageBeardsley Collection: L Education Sentimentale

L Education Sentimentale by Aubrey Beardsley. A matronly woman reads to a coquettish girl. Illustration in The Yellow Book, volume I, April 1894

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Portrait of Madame Rejane

Portrait of Madame Rejane by Aubrey Beardsley in The Yellow Book, volume II, July 1894

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Beardsley / Sketch 1895

Beardsley / Sketch 1895
AUBREY VINCENT BEARDSLEY English illustrator, leader of the Aesthetic movement and principal artist in the Art Nouveau manner

Background imageBeardsley Collection: Garcons De Cafe 1894

Garcons De Cafe 1894
Garcons de Cafe. Three waiters stand and wait. Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley in The Yellow Book, volume II, July 1894

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Toilette of Salome

The Toilette of Salome (Second Version). An illustration from Salome by Oscar Wilde, 1894. Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898)

Background imageBeardsley Collection: The Black Cape

The Black Cape. An illustration from Salome by Oscar Wilde, 1894. Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898)



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Aubrey Beardsley: A Master of Intrigue and Artistic Expression Siegfried by Aubrey Beardsley, a captivating illustration that transports us to the realm of mythology and heroism. With intricate lines and meticulous attention to detail, Beardsley's pen brings this epic tale to life. WILDE: SALOME. The Climax. Pen and ink drawing by Aubrey Beardsley for Oscar Wilde's Salome, a masterpiece that captures the essence of sensuality and forbidden desires. Through his artistry, Beardsley delves into the darker depths of human nature with elegance and allure. The Wrapper of catalogue of rare books by Aubrey Beardsley, an exquisite design that showcases his unique style. With its ornate patterns and delicate motifs, it is a testament to Beardsley's ability to transform even everyday objects into works of art. BEARDSLEY: SALOME. The Black Cape. Pen-and-ink drawing by Aubrey Vincent Beardsley for Oscar Wilde's Salome; a haunting portrayal that evokes both fascination and unease in equal measure. His use of stark contrasts creates an atmosphere shrouded in mystery. EDGAR ALLAN POE (1809-1849). American writer immortalized through the eyes of Aubrey Beardsley in this mesmerizing drawing. Capturing Poe's enigmatic persona with every stroke, he pays homage to one literary genius through another. Beardsley/Salome/Head - an intriguing combination that hints at the artist's obsession with capturing beauty amidst darkness; exploring themes such as power dynamics and sexuality through his distinctive visual language. Avenue Theater presents "A Comedy of Sighs. " Poster designed by none other than Aubrey Beardsley himself in 1894; showcasing his talent for creating visually striking compositions filled with whimsy and theatricality. Iseult treats Tristan.