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  1. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley ( / ˈbɪərdzli / BEERDZ-lee; 21 August 1872 – 16 March 1898) was an English illustrator and author. His black ink drawings were influenced by Japanese woodcuts, and depicted the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic.

  2. Aubrey Beardsley (born August 21, 1872, Brighton, Sussex, England—died March 16, 1898, Menton, France) was the leading English illustrator of the 1890s and, after Oscar Wilde, the outstanding figure in the Aestheticism movement. Drawing was a strong interest from early childhood, and Beardsley practiced it while earning his living as a clerk.

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  3. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley was an artistic and musical prodigy from an early age. Born to a father who preferred to squander his inheritance rather than adopt a trade, Beardsley's creative prowess helped stave off complete destitution.

    • British
    • August 21, 1872
    • Brighton, Sussex, England
    • March 16, 1898
  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) fue un pintor e ilustrador británico conocido por ser el principal exponente del esteticismo, después de Oscar Wilde; en esa época se había convertido en el artista joven más famoso de Inglaterra.

  5. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley ( Brighton, 21 de agosto de 1872- Menton, 16 de marzo de 1898) 1 fue un artista pintor e ilustrador británico. Uno de los más notables críticos de la sociedad victoriana, satírico e implacable, su obra despertó admiración y escándalo. Fue referido brevemente por Max Beerbohm en su relato Enoch Soames. [ cita requerida]

  6. Who is Aubrey Beardsley? Aubrey Beardsley (1872–1898) was a controversial English graphic artist and illustrator, who despite his tragically short life became a leading figure in the Aesthetic movement and is considered as the most influential master of Art Nouveau graphics.

  7. Biography. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley ( BEERDZ-lee; 21 August 1872 – 16 March 1898) was an English illustrator and author. His black ink drawings were influenced by Japanese woodcuts, and depicted the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic.