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Aubrey Vincent Beardsley was born in Brighton on 21 August
1872 and
early showed artistic ability, acting and playing in concerts with his
sister Mabel and producing drawings of recognized merit. The Beardsley
family’s means were modest, and by 1888 Aubrey had quit school to work
as a clerk. At the age of nineteen Aubrey Beardsley embarked on a
career as an illustrator, and with the encouragement of Pierre Puvis de
Chavannes in France and Joseph Pennell in England he quickly made a
name for himself. His fame was ensured with the publication of the Dent
edition of Malory’s LE MORTE DARTHUR
in 1892, and by the following year the “Beardsley of Oscar Wilde, but his advancing tuberculosis and Wilde’s arrest put an end to that satirical periodical before 1895 was out. Beardsley’s increasingly poor health forced his move from health resort to health resort, but under the patronage of André Raffalovich he continued, despite severe difficulties, to produce his drawings. In 1896 alone he created numerous illustrations for THE SAVOY, THE RAPE OF THE LOCK, and LYSISTRATA. During 1897 Aubrey Beardsley’s health continued to decline as serious work became increasingly difficult and his creative output dwindled. His death occurred at Menton, France, on 16 March 1898. Mike Wilcox Wilcox & Hall Appraisers Copyright Wilcox & Hall Online- 19972006 All Rights Reserved |
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