Aubrey Beardsley

by: Robert Baldwin Ross

Aubrey Beardsley
Author: Robert Baldwin Ross

Publisher: General Books

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Format: Paperback / softback

Publication date: 01 August 2009

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ISBN: 0217334040 ISBN 13: 9780217334044

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: him, and he continued work even while suffering from lung haemorrhage; but he expressed a hope and belief, in which he was justified, that he might be spared one more year. On March Jist, 1897, he was received into the Catholic Church. The sincerity of his religious convictions has been affirmed by those who were with him constantly; and, as I have suggested before, the flippancy and careless nature of his conversation were superficial: he was always strict in his religious observances. Among his intimate friends through life were clergymen and priests who have paid tribute to the reality and sincerity of his belief. A week after being received, Beardsley rallied again, and moved to Paris, but still required the attention and untiring devotion of his mother, to whom he was deeply attached. He never returned to England again. From time to time he was cheered by visits from Miss Mabel Beardsley (Mrs Bealby Wright), who understood her brother as few sisters have done. For some time he stayed at St Germain, and in July 1897 he went to Dieppe, where he seemed almost to have recovered. It was only, however, for a short time, and in the end of 1897 he FRONTISPIECE was hurried to Mentone. He never left his room after January 25th. The accounts of him which reached London prepared his friends for the end. Almost one of his last letters was to Mr Vincent O'Sullivan, the poet, congratulating him on his Introduction to " Vol- pone," for which Beardsley was making the illustrations. Beardsley had a considerable knowledge and appreciation of Ben Jonson. On March 23rd, 1898, he received the last sacraments; and on the 25th, with perfect resignation, in the presence of his mother and sister, to whom he had confided messages of love and sympathy to his many friends, Aubrey Beardsley ... Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: General Books

Pages: 62

More info: height 229 mm width 152 mm weight 104 gr thickness 4 mm

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Age recommended: General/trade


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