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1. Beardsley
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- The Art of Aubrey Beardsley.
- Aubrey Beardsley's art has gone in and out of fashion many times over the last century. ...
- This drawing was one of Beardsley's illustrations for the English translation of Oscar Wilde's Salome, published by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, London, 1894. ...
- Beardsley served as art editor of this avant-garde literary journal from its inception in April 1894, until he was dismissed a year later. This was the time of Oscar Wilde's arrest and conviction for homosexual practices and Beardsley, quite unfairly, was seen as having to close a link with Wilde. ...
- Oscar Wilde introduced Beardsley to the actress Mrs. ...
- This drawing was done as part of the series, Six Drawings Illustrating Theophile Gautier's Romance Mademoiselle de Maupin by Aubrey Beardsley published by Leonard Smithers and Co. ...
- Both this drawing and the one below were part of Beardsley's work for Le Morte Darthur, published by J. ...
- Boss Fine Books, publisher of A Selective Checklist of the Published Work of Aubrey Beardsley. ...
2. Aubrey Beardsley 2005 Calendar from Pick Prints
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3. Greenwich Time - Reindeers Bramble, left, and Twilight, sit in the “Learning Circle” area at Beardsley Zoo.
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- Reindeers Bramble, left, and Twilight, sit in the “Learning Circle” area at Beardsley Zoo.
4. Aubrey Beardsley Art Images
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- Aubrey Beardsley Art Image Collections.
- These image collections feature illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from Salomé, The Yellow Book, and elsewhere.
- Aubrey Beardsley was unknown in 1892. ...
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5. Welcome to Wayne Beardsley's Cal-34 Vertago Page
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6. AXE - Special Collections - Aubrey Vincent Beardsley
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- The Aubrey Vincent Beardsley Collection.
- Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872-1898).
- This collection comprises books illustrated by British artist Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872-1898) and used by Katherine Mix for A Study in Yellow: The Yellow Book and its contributors (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1960), with two proofs of woodprints of Beardsley drawings. ...
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- Checklist of the Aubrey Beardsley Collection .
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- The Art of Aubrey Beardsley by Erin Smith .
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- Aubrey Beardsley: an Overview Brown University - Victorian Web .
- Aubrey Beardsley Art Image Collections (artpassions. ...
- Aubrey Beardsley: An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas at Austin .
- The Camelot Project (Arthurian illustrations) at The University of Rochester contains a number of Beardsley illustrations. ...
- Aubrey Beardsley illustrations at the Russian Gothic Project .
- The WetCanvas Virtual Museum page Aubrey Beardsley Art Images These image collections feature illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from Salomé, The Yellow Book, and elsewhere. ...
7. WetCanvas: Virtual Museum: Individual Artists: Aubrey Vincent Beardsley
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- Home: Virtual Museum: Individual Artists: Aubrey Vincent Beardsley .
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- Aubrey Vincent Beardsley: 1872 - 1898 .
- Aubrey Vincent Beardsley was born in Brighton on the English Channel, on August 21, 1872. ...
- " At the age of 20 Beardsley gave up his job, to devote his days to the museums and galleries and the pursuit of social contacts, and his nights to drawing. ...
- Attracted by his drawings, the financier of a new magazine, "The Studio", made it a condition of his supporting the publication that Beardsley should be asked to contribute to it. In 1893 Beardsley was admitted as a member of the New English Art Club and appointed theatrical cartoonist to "The Pall Mall Budget. ...
- The first issue of "The Studio" appeared in April, 1893, with an article on Beardsley and his drawing Fai baise ta bouche, Iokanaan. Both provoked the public and brought Beardsley and invitation from the London publisher John Lane to illustrate the English translation of Oscar Wilde's "Salome". ...
- Lane was planning a periodical intended to challenge vested interests in art and literature and invited Beardsley to contribute. ... Beardsley's cover designs, frontispieces, title pages, endpapers, and posters for it were described as "neurotic delusions," "Diseased, weird, macabre, and sinister. ...
- Ill and in financial difficulties, Beardsley was saved from his predicament by Leonard Smithers, a London dealer in "curious" and erotic books who made him a salaried draftsman on his new quarterly "The Savoy. " In this were published Beardsley's intricate illustrations to Alexander Pope's poem "The Rape of the Lock" and to his own burlesque tale "Under the Hill. " Although "The Savoy" ceased in 1896 and Beardsley was seriously ill, he continued to work and Smithers to support him. ...
- In search of a milder climate than that of London, Beardsley traveled to Paris and the south of France. ...
8. The Art of Aubrey Beardsley
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- The Art of Aubrey Beardsley:.
- Aubrey Beardsley was an illustrator who took part in this movement, and became known in the larger context of Art Nouveau. In criticizing Victorian society, Beardsley focused on the sexual sphere. ... Through his bizarre and symbolic style, Beardsley's drawings blur gender lines and mock male superiority. ...
- A Beardsley biographer Ian Fletcher writes, "The particular anxieties about the age may have been conscious and articulate, but the diffused, subconscious, and inarticulate anxieties could only express themselves through symbols. " <10> In this case, Beardsley created a highly symbolic and interiorized world through which his art was a perfect vehicle for the illustration of these anxieties. ...
- Throughout Beardsley's short career, his art can be seen as an insightful criticism of the hypocrisies of Victorian society. ... Most of these criticisms however, did not deal with the thematic content of Beardsley's illustrations. ... In order to better understand this style we must examine Beardsley in the larger context of Art Nouveau. ...
- " <13> This aspect of Art Nouveau can be seen in the linear and symbolic qualities of Beardsley's drawings. Other aspects of Art Nouveau which can be seen in Beardsley's art include twodimensionality, decorative patterns, and exotic influences. ...
- Beardsley's first opportunity to make an impression on the art world came through his work with Oscar Wilde. ... " Beardsley became associated with him when he agreed to do the illustrations for the English version of Wilde's play, Salome. The plot, which revolved around sex, vice, and corruption, is similar to Beardsley's illustrations in that both deal with a highly symbolic and self-created reality. Ian Fletcher claims that the Salome drawings are some of Beardsley's finest work. He points out that of all of Beardsley's drawings, they have had the most influence on subsequent artists and on the popular image of Beardsley. <14> Nevertheless, these drawings were roundly criticized by Beardsley's contemporaries. ... " <15> Mainstream artists and art critics ignored Beardsley's explicit sexual themes, and denounced his aesthetics. ... " <16> From this point on, Beardsley was associated with Oscar Wilde in the public mind. ...
9. Aubrey Beardsley Collection
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- Aubrey Beardsley, 1872-1898.
- Aubrey Vincent Beardsley was born in Brighton on 21 August 1872 and early showed artistic ability, acting and playing in concerts with his sister Mabel and producing drawings of recognized merit. The Beardsley family's means were modest, and by 1888 Aubrey had quit school to work as a clerk. At the age of nineteen Aubrey Beardsley embarked on a career as an illustrator, and with the encouragement of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes in France and Joseph Pennell in England he quickly made a name for himself. His fame was ensured with the publication of the Dent edition of Malory's LE MORTE DARTHUR in 1892, and by the following year the "Beardsley boom" was in full flower.
- In 1894 Beardsley became the art editor of THE YELLOW BOOK under the general editorship of Oscar Wilde, but his advancing tuberculosis and Wilde's arrest put an end to that satirical periodical before 1895 was out. Beardsley's increasingly poor health forced his move from health resort to health resort, but under the patronage of André Raffalovich he continued, despite severe difficulties, to produce his drawings. ...
- During 1897 Aubrey Beardsley's health continued to decline as serious work became increasingly difficult and his creative output dwindled. ...
- Adolphe Gladstone Millott Severn was a British physician as well as a student and collector of Beardsley. ...
- The Aubrey Beardsley materials comprise a large group of letters Beardsley wrote to his patron André Raffalovich and others between 1893 and Beardsley's death in 1898, together with a larger body of letters art scholar R. ... Walker wrote to Beardsley collector A. ...
- The Beardsley letters to Raffalovich represent virtually the entirety of those transcribed in THE LETTERS OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; the correspondence with others number fewer than ten pieces.
- The Walker-Severn correspondence deals broadly with Beardsley as an artist and as a subject of collector interest with an occasional aside on the personal lives of the two correspondents. ...
- Beardsley correspondence, 1893-1898 (1 box).
- The 165 letters Beardsley wrote to André Raffalovich in the last three years of the artist's life form the core of the series. In these Beardsley discusses his work, health, social life, and religious beliefs. ...
10. The University of Melbourne - Library - Beardsley Exhibition - Exhibits
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11. Beardsley Zoo - Are We There Yet?
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- As a participant in the Species Survival Plan, the Beardsley Zoo is dedicated to wildlife education, conservation, and research. ... A naturalistic South American Rainforest exhibit is one more example of Beardsley's conservation message. ...
- There are areas strictly for people at the Beardsley Zoo as well, including a Museum and a restored Carousel housed in a Victorian-style building. ...
- In all, the Beardsley Zoo is an invaluable asset for wildlife and humans alike.
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12. Felicia R. Beardsley: Micronesian Diary
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- Archaeologist Felicia Beardsley characterizes this scattered tropical paradise as "a marvelous, but sadly neglected laboratory that may hold the answers to many important questions about migration and settlement across the Pacific. ...
- Beardsley as she travels across Micronesia, visiting the island states of Pohnpei, Yap, and Kosrae. ...
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- Cover photograph: Teresa Yslas Beardsley, apprentice anthropologist (age 7).
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