John Flaxman (1755-1826) and Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) were two of the most influential artists England ever produced. Yet despite similar artistic personalities and a shared interest in a disciplined linear style of drawing, their lives and works never before have been examined together. This study focuses on these issues and clearly demonstrates that Flaxman's engravings are an important new source for Beardsley's art. This book is also a major contribution towards a reappraisal of the lives and works of both artists.
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John Flaxman (1755-1826) and Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) were two of the most influential artists England ever produced. Yet despite similar artistic personalities and a shared interest in a disciplined linear style of drawing, their lives and works never before have been examined together. This study focuses on these issues and clearly demonstrates that Flaxman's engravings are an important new source for Beardsley's art. This book is also a major contribution towards a reappraisal of the lives and works of both artists.
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Signed by Author(s) Inscribed & signed by the Author on the fep; This is a doctoral thesis presented at the University of Georgia; Black library style binding with gold titles & many illustrations; A very good copy; 334 pages. Size: 8.25"x11"