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Front Cover illustration for The Savoy, 1896 (litho)
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Front Cover illustration for The Savoy, 1896 (litho)
DGC288112 Front Cover illustration for The Savoy, 1896 (litho) by Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872 - 1898) was an English illustrator and author. His drawings in black ink, influenced by the style of Japanese woodcuts, emphasized the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic. ); Prismatic Pictures
Media ID 24725688
© Prismatic Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Aesthetic Movement Bold Contrast Contrasting Cover Dark Front Cover Frustrated Frustration Grotesque Grotesques Magazine Cover Monochromatic Monochrome Ottoman Poster Style Stark Stool Stylistic The Savoy Turkish Costume Unhappy
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This lithograph, titled "Front Cover illustration for The Savoy, 1896" is a true masterpiece by the talented Aubrey Beardsley. The image showcases Beardsley's unique style and artistic vision that made him one of the most influential illustrators of his time. In this piece, we are transported to a world where contrasts reign supreme. A strikingly bold female figure dressed in Turkish attire sits on a stool, her headdress adding an air of mystery to her presence. Beardsley's use of black ink creates a monochromatic effect that intensifies the stark contrast between light and dark. The illustrator's fascination with the grotesque and decadent is evident in every line and curve meticulously drawn on this lithograph. His art draws inspiration from Japanese woodcuts but adds his own distinct touch, resulting in an aesthetic movement that was truly groundbreaking. As we gaze upon this front cover illustration for The Savoy magazine from 1896, we can't help but feel captivated by its enigmatic beauty. It speaks volumes about Beardsley's ability to evoke emotions through his art - frustration lingers within the intricate details while an underlying sense of unhappiness permeates throughout. This print serves as a testament to Aubrey Vincent Beardsley's immense talent as both an illustrator and author. Its timeless allure continues to fascinate audiences even over a century later, reminding us why he remains such an iconic figure in the world of art.
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