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Design for Cover of The Mountain Lovers, c. 1895, (1914). Artists: Aubrey Beardsley, William SharpDesign for Cover of The Mountain Lovers, c.1895, (1914). Illustration for The Mountain Lovers by William Sharp (1855-1905), a Scottish writer of poetry and literary biography
Design for Title-Page of Pagan Papers, 1893, (1914). Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyDesign for Title-Page of Pagan Papers, 1893, (1914). Illustration from Kenneth Grahames (1859-1932) collection of stories, Pagan Papers. From The Art of the Book edited by Charles Holme
Title-Page Designed by Aubrey Beardsley for Messrs. J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1909, (1914). Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyTitle-Page Designed by Aubrey Beardsley for Messrs. J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1909, (1914). Illustrated edition of Le Morte d Arthur (the death of Arthur) by Thomas Malory (c.1415-1471)
The Rape of the Lock. (Alexander Pope. ) Pen Drawing, 1896, (1923). Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Rape of the Lock. (Alexander Pope.) Pen Drawing, 1896, (1923). The Rape of the Lock is a mock-heroic narrative poem written by Alexander Pope with Art Nouveau illustration by Aubrey Beardesley
Illustration from Morte D Arthur, 1893-1894, (1923). Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyIllustration from Morte D Arthur, 1893-1894, (1923). Le Morte d Arthur is a reworking of traditional tales by Sir Thomas Malory about the legendary King Arthur
The Eyes of Herod, 1894, (1912). Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Eyes of Herod, 1894, (1912). An illustration for Salome by Oscar Wilde. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872 -1898) was an English illustrator and author
Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping, c1893. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyMerlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping, c1893. An illustration for Sir Thomas Malory (d1471) reworking of Le Morte d Arthur
The Birthday of Madame Cigale, c1893. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Birthday of Madame Cigale, c1893. From The Studio Volume 1 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]
The Peacock Girl, 1893. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Peacock Girl, 1893. An illustration for Salome, by Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). From The Studio Volume 2. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]
Pan reading to a woman by a brook, 1898. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyPan reading to a woman by a brook, 1898. Plate taken from The Studio magazine, volume 13, no 62 (London, 14th May 1898)
A woman sitting on a rearing horse, 1898. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyA woman sitting on a rearing horse, 1898. Plate taken from The Studio magazine, volume 13, no 62 (London, 14th May 1898)
Design for Cover ofThe Woman Who Did, 1914. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyDesign for Cover ofThe Woman Who Did, 1914. Illustration for the novel by Grant Allen, published c.1895. Allen was sympathetic to the feminist cause and womens rights
Salomes Toilette, 1894. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleySalomes Toilette, 1894. Salome is being attended by a masked figure. Illustration for the play Salome by Oscar Wilde. (1894)
Excalibur being reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake, 1893. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyExcalibur being reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake, 1893. A hand emerging from the lake to reclaim Excalibur, the sword which, according to legend
Cover of The Illustrated American, 1894. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyCover of The Illustrated American, 1894; representing a golf costume