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The early work of Aubrey Beardsley
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The later work of Aubrey Beardsley
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"The current popularity of the strange drawings of Aubrey Beardsley (1871-1898) marks the second apex of one of the most unusual careers in art history. Within two years after the publication of his first book illustrations, Beardsley was the best-known artist in England. Just as swiftly, with the national outcry against Oscar Wilde, his career was over. At 26 he was dead." -- Publisher's description.
608029
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Aubrey Beardsley correspondence
Manuscripts
A collection of letters written from 1895 to 1898, by Aubrey Beardsley to the English publisher, Leonard Charles Smithers. The letters are written from various locations including London, Epsom, Bournemouth, England; Brussels, Belgium; and Paris, Dieppe, and Mention, France. Separated binding included in box 4.
mssHM 12590-12744
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[Collection of newspaper clippings relating to Aubrey Beardsley
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Collection of newspaper and journal article clippings relating to illustrator Aubrey Beardsley. Held together in folder.
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