A Footnote
Print
1896 (made)
1896 (made)
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Line block print depicting a self portrait of the artist standing in a garden. His feet are tied to each other at the ankle and then tied to a post driven into the ground. At the top of the post is a torso of a satyr.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | A Footnote (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Print on paper, pasted to green card. |
Brief description | Aubrey Beardsley, 'A Footnote', from The Savoy, no.2. April, 1896. |
Physical description | Line block print depicting a self portrait of the artist standing in a garden. His feet are tied to each other at the ankle and then tied to a post driven into the ground. At the top of the post is a torso of a satyr. |
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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.447-1899 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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