Elliott Snakey-Boots
Poster
ca. 1966 (printed)
ca. 1966 (printed)
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'Elliott Snakey-Boots'. A monochrome lithographic poster advertising ladies boots manufactured by T. Elliott & Sons, which incorporates a pastiche of designs after Aubrey Beardsley. A young woman wearing white boots is seated on the ground, her left hand on hip and a snake wrapped around her left leg; the poster is bordered with an illustration of a snake.
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Title | Elliott Snakey-Boots (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Lithography |
Brief description | 'Elliott Snakey-Boots'. A monochrome lithographic poster advertising ladies boots manufactured by T. Elliott & Sons, which incorporates a pastiche of designs after Aubrey Beardsley. Designed by Paul Christodoulou, ca.1966. |
Physical description | 'Elliott Snakey-Boots'. A monochrome lithographic poster advertising ladies boots manufactured by T. Elliott & Sons, which incorporates a pastiche of designs after Aubrey Beardsley. A young woman wearing white boots is seated on the ground, her left hand on hip and a snake wrapped around her left leg; the poster is bordered with an illustration of a snake. |
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Object history | The design contains elements from Beardsley's illustrations 'How Arthur saw the Questing Beast' from Le Morte d'Arthur, 'The Stomach Dance' from Salomé and Plays by John Davidson. |
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Literary reference | Le Morte d'Arthur |
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Other number | 8/E7 - V&A microfiche |
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Accession number | E.13-1967 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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