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If I am not grotesque – I am nothing
English author and illustrator Aubrey Vincent Beardsley was born in the English coastal town of Brighton, on 21st August, 1872. He attended Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School in 1884, before moving on to attend Bristol Grammar School, where his first … Continue reading
Posted in Gallery Art, Illustrations, Paintings
Tagged Aesthetic art, Aubrey Beardsley, Edward Burne-Jones, Lysistrata, Oscar Wilde, Salome
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Compare the Pair #10
“Sometimes I sit and think… and sometimes I just sit,” is a bastardization of an old proverb or saying that escapes my recall for the moment, however; I use this to describe this street art piece. This has to be … Continue reading
Posted in Cover Art, Gallery Art, Paintings, StreetArt
Tagged #GalleryArt, Art, Hippolyte Flandrin, Oscar Wilde, Robert Mapplethorpe, StreetArt, Teleny, The Louvre
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