Aubrey Beardsley
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Series
Publisher
Copeland & Day
Pub. Date
1894
Description
Oscar Wilde's play Salome is a twist on the execution of John the Baptist, fuelled by motives of lust and slaughter. Wilde's interpretation is deeply rooted in the Biblical story of Salome's dance to please Herod and her mother's plea for John the Baptist's head. Wilde's twist on the biblical story focuses on the personality of Salome and the hypersexual implications.
Author
Publisher
Art Books Publishing
Pub. Date
[2018].
Description
English illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley (1872-98) was a leading figure of the fin de siècle Aesthetic Movement and the most controversial artist of the 1890s. His delicate yet bold drawings in black ink of grotesque, sensual and erotic subjects transformed the art of illustration but also scandalized Victorian society with their dark and often perverse imagery. Prolific until his death from tuberculosis at the age of 25, he produced an enormous...