Description |
1 online resource (177 pages). |
Series |
Aubrey Vincent Beardsley anthology |
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Aubrey Vincent Beardsley anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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"Five hundred copies printed during the month of December MCMXIX." |
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Original document: Book. |
Contents |
Aubrey Beardsley.--Charles Conder.--Ricketts & Shannon.--Leon Bakst.--Maurice Sterne.--Paul Manship.--Elie Nadelman.--Edmund Dulac.--Kay Nielsen.--Albert Sterner.--Robert Frederick Blum.--Jules Pascin.--Alfred Stevens.--John Flaxman. |
Summary |
Art dealer, critic and Beardsley contemporary Martin Birnbaum confidently asserted, “Aubrey Beardsley was the most eminent of a group of men all of whom died while still very young, but who lived long enough to accomplish successfully something original and important in art or literature.” Indeed almost one hundred years later, Beardsley’s iconic black and white prints continue to inspire the artists and illustrators of today. In this signed copy of “Introductions,” author Birnbaum surveys the life and works of Beardsley and other important artists of the 19th century. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Painters.
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Sculptors.
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Artists.
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