Aubrey Beardsley
English illustrator known for his artwork

Born
August 21st, 1872
152 years ago
Died
March 16th, 1898
127 years ago — 25 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An influential illustrator and author emerged in the late 19th century, recognized for impactful black and white illustrations characterized by intricate detail and Art Nouveau style. Specialization in depictions of themes from mythology, literature, and aesthetics became a hallmark of this artist's work. The most notable illustrations include those created for Oscar Wilde's play, 'Salomé', demonstrating a unique blend of eroticism and elegance. This artist's works contributed significantly to the visual culture of the period, influencing subsequent generations of artists and illustrators. Despite a brief career ending with an early death at age 25, the legacy left continues to resonate in artistic circles.
Illustrated Oscar Wilde's 'Salomé'
Published artwork in 'The Studio' magazine
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