Aubrey Beardsley's Works in Art and Literature: A Preliminary List (original) (raw)
| Designs and grotesques Chloe Grotesque head Grotesque monster with peacock feather Initial Design for the decorated spine of J. M. Dent's edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur Illustrations for Malory, Morte d' Arthur, 1893-94 Peacock (chapter heading)Merlin Merlin & Nimue a Beale Isoud at Joyous Gard Headpiece The Achieving of the Sangreal How Sir Tristram drank of the love drink Satyr (chapter heading) Figure with long hair (chapter heading) Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping [Knight leaning on his elbow with four maidens] Initial-piece [Angel and Satyr] Illustrations for Salome, 1894 "J'ai baisé ta bouche Iokanaan" The Woman in the Moon The Peacock Skirt The Black Cape The Platonic Lament Enter Herodias The Eyes of Herod The Stomach Dance The Toilette (version 1) The Toilette (published version) John and Salome The Climax The Dancer's Reward Salome on Settle Cover design (peacock feathers) Design for tailpiece Beardsley's emblematic signature Illustrations for Pope, The Rape of the Lock, 1896 Belinda in bed The Toilet [Belinda at her dressing table] The Cave of Spleen Cutting the lock of hair |
Illustrations for Under the Hill (Venus and Tannhäuser) Tannhäuser Venus at her toilet Illustrations for Ernest Dowson's "Pierot of the Minute," 1899 Half Title Frontispiece Heading Cul de Lampe Miscellaneous Juvenal -- [Punch parody] "The Coiffing" (from "The Ballad of a Barber"), 1896 The Plotters Tite-page of Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan and The Inmost Light Portraits and Caricatures Self-Portrait Caricature Self-Portrait Punch's parody of Beardley's "Juvenal" Punch's parody of The Yellow Book Mrs. Patrick Campbell Beardsley's Writings "The Ballad of a Barber," 1896 The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser, 1907 (the first three chapters appeared as "Under the Hill" in the 1896 Savoy) The Yellow Book Cover design, April 15, 1894 Pseudo-Beardsleys Forgeries and Misattributions |
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