Portrait of Himself
Print
1894 (made)
1894 (made)
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Line block print depicting the artist as a small figure in the centre of a large opulent bed. Only the face is visible underneath a large spotted nightcap, peeping around the bed curtains which are decorated with floral motifs and tassels. Lettered in French in the top left corner: 'Par les dieux jumeaux tous les monstres ne sont pas en Afrique' [By the twin Gods, not all monsters are in Africa], in reference to the artist's frail health and the danger of tuberculosis. These are the opening lines from 'Le Pédant Joué' by Cyrano de Bergerac (1654).
Object details
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Title | Portrait of Himself (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Line block print |
Brief description | Line block print by Aubrey Beardsley depicting a self portrait of the artist in bed. Great Britain, 1894. |
Physical description | Line block print depicting the artist as a small figure in the centre of a large opulent bed. Only the face is visible underneath a large spotted nightcap, peeping around the bed curtains which are decorated with floral motifs and tassels. Lettered in French in the top left corner: 'Par les dieux jumeaux tous les monstres ne sont pas en Afrique' [By the twin Gods, not all monsters are in Africa], in reference to the artist's frail health and the danger of tuberculosis. These are the opening lines from 'Le Pédant Joué' by Cyrano de Bergerac (1654). |
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Object history | This is one of 200 prints made by different photo-process techniques (E.358 to E.556-1899) which are reproductions, chiefly proofs, of designs and illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley. They were bought from Mrs A. Gleeson White, 21st January 1899, and had formed part of the collection of Joseph Gleeson White (1851-1898), art historian and first editor of 'The Studio' magazine. |
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Accession number | E.429-1899 |
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Record created | November 1, 2006 |
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