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The second runner-up of the Emerging Beardsley Scholar Prize is Natalia Maslianinova's essay "‘Something corrupt’: The queer sensibility of Aubrey Beardsley and Konstantin Somov".
Queer historicism!
Comparative perspectives!
Rococo codes!
What not to love: https://t.co/rWHFdzs7jl
🖋️ Sketch from Aubrey Beardsley's letter to G. F. Scotson-Clark, reproduced in The Uncollected Work of Aubrey Beardsley (London: John Lane, 1925).
🔗 Link to the digitised book ➡️ in the AB Library: https://t.co/Ma0wBv3HLA
Aubrey Beardsley, designs for the Decadent periodical The Savoy, January and April issues 1896.
January is the month of the first issue of The Savoy for which Aubrey Beardsley produced some of his best later work. You can access the periodical and other digitised sources via the AB Library: https://t.co/Ma0wBv3HLA
Welcome to your Saturday Femme Fatale Generator.
Who is your favourite witch?
🎃 Aubrey Beardsley, 1893
🎃 Konstantin Somov, 1902
🎃 Harry Clarke, c. 1920
In today's AB Blog, @VanessaHeron of @OscarWildeUK encourages us to look at the telling details of Beardsley's originals, now displayed at @Tate Britain: https://t.co/ME4tFRDPNX
Image: Details of Aubrey Beardsley’s Siegfried, 1892, & Carlo Crivelli’s Saint Michael, c.1476
Welcome to your Wednesday Beardsley Man Generator.
Who is your favourite knight?
⚔️ Le Morte Darthur flirt
⚔️ Sir Tristram
⚔️ Tannhauser (returning to Venusberg)
Welcome to the Saturday Femme Fatale Generator.
Whose is your favourite Venus?
🦪 Beardsley, 1896
🦪 Lund, 1905
🦪 Valadon, 1919
🦪 Dali, 1936
Welcome to your Saturday Femme Fatale Generator.
Today's set of Venus Fatale includes
💝 Aubrey Beardsley, 1895
💝 Odilon Redon, 1912
💝 Duncan Grant, 1919
💝 Andy Warhol, 1984
Whose Venus is your favourite?
The #ABLibrary includes a growing set of references to non-English sources such as Alexandre de Riquer's article in the Catalan Art Nouveau journal Joventut.
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