| Matthew Sturgis - Art - 1999 - 440 pages
Draws on new material to examine the life and work of illustrator Beardsley (1872-98), who redefined line drawing and set an important tone for fin de siecle Britain with his ... | |
| Stanley Weintraub - Art - 1976 - 316 pages
At twenty, "the Fra Angelico of Satanism," as Roger Fry was to call Aubrey Beardsley, was working as an obscure clerk in a London life insurance company. Three years later he ... | |
| Ian Fletcher - Art - 1987 - 232 pages
As part of an online project on the Symbolist artists and poets of the late 19th century, Alex Goluszko profiles the English artist and illustrator Aubrey Vincent Beardsley ... | |
| Brian Reade, Aubrey Beardsley - Drawing - 1987 - 382 pages
This book...provides the public with the opportunity to see virtually the entire collection of Beardsley's mature work, culled from a wide variety sources, thus enabling the ... | |
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