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 ...
In his brief life, the controversial artist created over a thousand illustrations, many of them too daring for his time, but he achieved what he initially set out to do. Frederick Henry Evans, from ...
Flippant Victorians parodied his name as Weirdsley Daubery or Awfly Weirdly. For the art of Aubrey Vincent Beardsley, whose sinuous draftsmanship fluttered through the pages of the 1890s farthest-out ...
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Depicting decadence, erotica and the grotesque, illustrator Aubrey Beardsley’s work was enough to both shock and delight late-Victorian Britain. Active for only a few years before an untimely death ...
This jewel box of an exhibition at the Grolier Club, an oasis for bibliophiles, founded in 1884, offers an intimate view of the eccentric, erotic, and devilishly satirical illustrations of Beardsley, ...
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