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The Climax, c1893. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Climax, c1893. An illustration for Oscar Wildes Salome. From The Studio Volume 1 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]
Book cover for "Deux Contes", 1926. Creator: Paul Gruel. Book cover for "Deux Contes", 1926Book cover for "Deux Contes", 1926. Francois-Louis Schmied (1873-1941) was a painter, illustrator, engraver, and bookbinder who, in the years following World War I
Enter Herodias, c1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyEnter Herodias, c1893
Oscar Wilde and Whistler, 1894. Creator: Philip William MayOscar Wilde and Whistler, 1894
The Climax, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Climax, 1893. The floating figure of Salome holds the severed head of John the Baptist (Jokanaan). The head has writhing snake-like hair
A Platonic Lament, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyA Platonic Lament, 1893. A caricature of Oscar Wilde appears in the sky above a nude figure mourning over the body of the Young Syrian. A jester-like figure crouches beneath
Salome on [a] Settle, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleySalome on [a] Settle, 1893. Alternative title: Maitresse d Orchestre. Salome, in a lace-edged black robe with a tassel which trails on the floor, holds a slim pointed object like a conductors baton
The Stomach Dance, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Stomach Dance, 1893. Salome, wearing a peacock feather headdress, performs the dance of the seven veils. A grotesque figure plays a stringed instrument
The Dancers Reward, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Dancers Reward, 1893. A horrified Salome, wearing a robe adorned with roses and with an elaborate curled hairstyle, beholds the severed and bloody head of John the Baptist (Jokanaan)
Tailpiece, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyTailpiece, 1893. Alternate title: The Burial of Salome. A Pierrot-like figure and a satyr lower the naked body of Salome into a coffin in the shape of a powder box
Frontispiece to "Plays"by John Davidson, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyFrontispiece to " Plays" by John Davidson, 1893. Caricatures of notable figures of the day: Sir Augustus Harris (centre), the manager of the Covent Garden
The Toilette of Salome, I, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Toilette of Salome, I, 1893. A naked Salome sits in front of a mirror as a masked figure tends to her hair. A page holds a tray of refreshments
Untitled (Portrait of Oscar Wilde as a young man), c. 1880. Creator: UnknownUntitled (Portrait of Oscar Wilde as a young man), c. 1880. Albumen print
The Woman in the Moon, 1893. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Woman in the Moon, 1893. From " The Best of Beardsley" edited by R. A. Walker, [The Bodley Head, London, 1948]
Wilde on Us. Something To "Live Up"To in America, June 10, 1882Wilde on Us. Something To " Live Up" To in America, June 10, 1882
Oscar at the Sea-Shore, August 26, 1882. August 26, 1882. Creator: Thomas NastOscar at the Sea-Shore, August 26, 1882
Oscar Wilde as Narcissus, ca. 1894. ca. 1894. Creator: Thomas NastOscar Wilde as Narcissus, ca. 1894
Oscar Wilde, 1882. Creator: Napoleon SaronyOscar Wilde, 1882
Bluegate Fields, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréBluegate Fields, 1872. Bluegate Fields was one of the worst slums during the Victorian era and geatured in The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. From, " LONDON
Sir Edward Clarke, Q. C. c1899. Creator: Bassano LtdSir Edward Clarke, Q.C. c1899. Portrait of British barrister and politician Sir Edward George Clarke(1841-1931), Solicitor-General in the Conservative government of 1886-1892
Oscar Wilde, Irish born wit and playwright, 1882. Wilde (1854-1900) studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he gained a reputation for his intelligence
Oscar Wilde, Irish born playwright and wit, 1882. Wilde (1854-1900) studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he gained a reputation for his intelligence
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
Portrait of Oscar Wilde, 1895. Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecPortrait of Oscar Wilde, 1895. Wilde (1854-1900) was an exponent of art for arts sake. His best known novel is The Picture of Dorian Gray
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]
Oscar WiIde, Irish writer, wit and playwright, c1890. Wilde (1854-1900) was an exponent of art for arts sake. His best known novel is The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde, Irish-born playwright and wit, c1891 (1956). Pictured at the age of thirty-seven. Wilde (1854-1900) studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Magdalen College, Oxford
Dance of the Seven Veils, 1908. Artist: Leon BakstDance of the Seven Veils, 1908. Costume design for the play Salome by Oscar Wilde. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Oscar WiIde, Irish writer, wit and playwright, 1882. Artist: Napoleon SaronyOscar WiIde, Irish writer, wit and playwright, 1882. Wilde (1854-1900) was an exponent of art for arts sake. His best known novel is The Picture of Dorian Gray
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)
Set design for Oscar Wildes Salome, late 19th / early 20th century. Artist: Leon BakstSet design for Oscar Wildes Salome, late 19th/early 20th century. From the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Oscar Wilde, Irish playwright, novelist, poet and wit, 1881. Artist: Edward Linley SambourneOscar Wilde, Irish playwright, novelist, poet and wit, 1881. Cartoon of Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) in the Fancy Portraits series from Punch. (London, 25 June 1881)
Ariadne in Naxos; or, Very Like a Wail, 1882. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), Irish playwright, novelist, poet and wit, left England in 1882 to tour America
Reading Gaol, Berkshire, England, 1844. Exterior view of new County Gaol opened in 1844. Built on the same plan as the model prison at Pentonville