A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley
By (Author) Aubrey Beardsley
Introduction by Alice Insley
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
1st May 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Drawing and drawings
741.6092
Hardback
128
Width 114mm, Height 152mm
Delve deeper into the work of the intriguing and iconic artist Aubrey Beardsley with this beautiful reissue of his classic 1897 illustrated book, containing fifty of his best known works.
Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) lived a desperately short life and his career spanned just seven years. Nonetheless, his output as a draughtsman and illustrator was prolific. Beardsley's subversive illustrations became synonymous with decadence: he delighted in the erotic, shocking audiences with his bizarre sense of humour and fascination with the grotesque. His work was deemed too scandalous by many publishers of the period, but found a suitably unseemly home with the notorious Leonard Charles Smithers.
This book, published by Smithers in 1897, and now reproduced in a near-facsimile edition, is as much a historic document as it is a beautiful introduction to Beardsley's art.
ALICE INSLEY, Assistant Curator, Historic British Art at Tate Britain, provides a new introduction ensuring the book will appeal to established fans as well as those new to Beardsley's work.