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Aubrey Beardsley By Robert Ross

Aubrey Beardsley by Robert Ross


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The first biography of Aubrey Beardsley, by his friend the writer Robert Ross. Reprinted complete with the sixteen full page illustrations and the 'revised iconography' or catalogue of his work by Aymer Vallance. An afterword by Matthew Sturgis puts this important book and its author in context.

Aubrey Beardsley Summary

Aubrey Beardsley by Robert Ross

Robert Ross was one of the first people that Aubrey Beardsley met when he arrived in London to make his name in 1892. Within six years the young artist was dead; but the work he produced in that short time revolutionized British art, and he was fixed forever in the public imagination as one of the leading spirits of the decadent era. Like many others, Ross was taken not only by the evident originality and genius of Beardsley's work, but also by his character, remembering the delightful and engaging smile both for friends and strangers, his modesty, wit, erudition, and--contrary to popular opinion--his briskness and virility, or, as Beerbohm put it, his stony common sense. Beardsley's reputation, both artistic and personal, was caught up in the hurricane that overtook avant garde art after the trial of Oscar Wilde. Ross set out in his pioneering biography to redress the balance. He memorialized the worth of the man he knew, and established the seriousness of his art, its roots in the work of the Old Masters (of whom Beardsley had considerable knowledge) and tracing the dramatic transformation as Beardsley matured in the six short years of his working life in London. This combination of personal memoir and informed analysis by someone at the heart of the artistic world of the 1890s makes this biography one of the most fascinating and evocative documents of the period. This republication is a close copy of the first stand-alone edition of 1909. It comes complete with all its original illustrations (and the advertisements for Beardsley's publications) and the catalogue of Beardsley's works by Aymer Vallance, which is still the cornerstone of Beardsley studies. It is introduced by Matthew Sturgis, Beardsley's most distinguished recent biographer. Robert Ross, son of the Attorney-General of Canada, was a key figure in avant garde arts and letters of the 1890's. Very unusually for this period, he acknowledged and accepted his homosexuality. It was he who first seduced Wilde, who helped him in his imprisonment and exile, and who rescued the estate to provide for Wilde's sons. His posthumous rehabilitation of Beardsley rescued the artist's reputation for future generations.

About Robert Ross

Robert Ross (1869-1918) was a leading figure in the circle around Oscar Wilde (whose literary executor he became) and Aubrey Beardsley, and later was involved with the war poets Sassoon and Owen. Aymer Vallance, artist and art historian, was a follower of William Morris. Matthew Sturgis's Aubrey Beardsley: A Biography, was published to great acclaim in 1999.

Additional information

GOR013242139
9781843680727
1843680726
Aubrey Beardsley by Robert Ross
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pallas Athene Publishers
20110501
144
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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