Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent - ôˈbrē, bĭrdzˈlē, 1872–98, English illustrator and writer, b. Brighton. Beardsley exemplifies the aesthetic movement in English art of the 1890s (see decadents). In his short working span of only six years, he developed a superbly artificial and graphic manner, expressed in flat, linear, black-and-white designs. His works |
by Osbert Burdett. 310 pgs.
by Katherine Lyon Mix. 325 pgs.
by Joseph M. Pennell. 372 pgs.
by Michael Patrick Gillespie. 206 pgs.
by Richard Cavendish. 2 pgs.
by Robert Schmutzler. 322 pgs.
by Donald Davidson. 420 pgs.
by Ian Fletcher. 216 pgs.
by John R. Reed. 276 pgs.
by Granville Hicks. 328 pgs.