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Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (21 August 1872 – 16 March 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. He was a leading figure in the Aesthetic movement which also included Oscar Wilde and James A. McNeill Whistler. Beardsley's contribution to the development of the Art Nouveau and poster styles was significant, despite the brevity of his career before his early death from tuberculosis.

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by Beardsley, Aubrey, 1872-1898
Berlin : Schopenhouer Verlag, 1964
 
 
 
 
by Beardsley, Aubrey, 1872-1898
Oxford : New York : Phaidon ; E. P. Dutton, 1976
 
 
Uniform title: Under the hill and other essays in prose and verse
by Beardsley, Aubrey, 1872-1898
[New York] : Paddington Press ; distributed by Grosset & Dunlap, c1977
 
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