Collection: Aubrey Beardsley

Aubrey Beardsley was an English illustrator and writer who became one of the leading figures of the Aesthetic movement of the late 19th century. Born in Brighton, England in 1872, Beardsley rose to fame during the 1890s for his striking black-and-white illustrations, which were characterized by their ornate, sinuous lines, and their often-controversial subject matter. Beardsley's work was heavily influenced by the art of Japan, as well as by the decadent literature of writers like Oscar Wilde and Joris-Karl Huysmans. He is particularly remembered for his illustrations for Wilde's play "Salome," which were considered scandalous at the time for their erotic and subversive content.Despite his short career (Beardsley died at the age of 25), his distinctive style and innovative approach to illustration have had a lasting impact on the worlds of art and design, and he remains a beloved and influential figure in the history of the Aesthetic movement.