k Aubrey Beardsley, c1893. Creator Frederick Hollyer. Aubrey Beardsley, c1893. Portrait of British artist and eccentric Aubrey Beardsley 18721898, a leading figure in the aesthetic movement. Beardsley was diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of seven, and between 1893 and 1898, he produced well over a thousand drawings. His decadent and erotic subject matter was frequently shocking and even pornographic. Some of his more extreme material was published privately, and only available to subscribers. Technological innovations in printing enabled his often intricate designs to be faithfully reproduced. Beardsley collaborated with Oscar Wilde, producing drawings for Wildes play quotSalomequot, and he cofounded quotThe Studioquot and quotThe Savoyquot magazines. He also made caricatures and political cartoons. His brilliant career was cut short when he died of TB aged 25. From quotThe Best of Beardsleyquot edited by R. A. Walker, The Bodley Head, London, 1948 Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Aubrey Beardsley, c1893. Creator: Frederick Hollyer. Aubrey Beardsley, c1893. Portrait of British artist and eccentric Aubrey Beardsley  1872 1898 , a leading figure in the aesthetic movement. Beardsley was diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of seven, and between 1893 and 1898, he produced well over a thousand drawings. His decadent and erotic subject matter was frequently shocking and even pornographic. Some of his more extreme material was published privately, and only available to subscribers. Technological innovations in printing enabled his often intricate designs to be faithfully reproduced. Beardsley collaborated with Oscar Wilde, producing drawings for Wilde s play  quot Salome quot , and he co founded  quot The Studio quot  and  quot The Savoy quot  magazines. He also made caricatures and political cartoons. His brilliant career was cut short when he died of TB aged 25. From  quot The Best of Beardsley quot  edited by R. A. Walker,  The Bodley Head, London, 1948
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Aubrey Beardsley, c1893. Creator: Frederick Hollyer.

Aubrey Beardsley, c1893. Portrait of British artist and eccentric Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), a leading figure in the aesthetic movement. Beardsley was diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of seven, and between 1893 and 1898, he produced well over a thousand drawings. His decadent and erotic subject matter was frequently shocking and even pornographic. Some of his more extreme material was published privately, and only available to subscribers. Technological innovations in printing enabled his often intricate designs to be faithfully reproduced. Beardsley collaborated with Oscar Wilde, producing drawings for Wilde's play "Salome", and he co-founded "The Studio" and "The Savoy" magazines. He also made caricatures and political cartoons. His brilliant career was cut short when he died of TB aged 25. From "The Best of Beardsley" edited by R. A. Walker, [The Bodley Head, London, 1948]

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