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Aubrey and Beardsley
* 1872 – Aubrey Beardsley, English illustrator and author ( d. 1898 )
* Notable draftsmen of the 19th century include Paul Cézanne, Aubrey Beardsley, Jacques Louis David, Pierre-Paul Prud ' hon, Edgar Degas, Théodore Géricault, Francisco Goya, Jean Ingres, Odilon Redon, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Honoré Daumier, and Vincent van Gogh.
* 1898 – Aubrey Beardsley, British artist ( b. 1872 )
An Aubrey Beardsley illustration for Malory's Le Morte d ' Arthur, " How Sir Bedivere Cast the Sword Excalibur into the Water " ( 1894 )
Illustration for " The Black Cat " by Aubrey Beardsley ( 1894 – 1895 )
* August 21 – Aubrey Beardsley, British artist ( d. 1898 )
* March 16 – Aubrey Beardsley, British artist ( b. 1872 )
Aubrey Beardsley – Max Beerbohm – Vernon Lee – Edward MacCurdy – Fiona MacLeod – George Meredith – Alice Meynell – George Moore – William Morris – Frederick W. H. Myers – Walter Pater – Robert Ross – Dante Gabriel Rossetti – John Ruskin – John Addington Symonds – Arthur Symons – Rachel Annand Taylor – James McNeill Whistler
Wherever " decadence " had taken hold, there he could be found. Aubrey Beardsley: " The Death of Pierrot ", The Savoy ( periodical ) | The Savoy, August 1896. Paul Hoecker: Pierrots with Pipes, c. 1900.
In the England of the Aesthetic Movement, Aubrey Beardsley's drawings attested profound kinship with the figure ; Olive Custance ( who would marry Oscar Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas ) published the poem " Pierrot " in 1897 ; and Ernest Dowson wrote the verse-play Pierrot of the Minute ( 1897, illustrated by Beardsley ), to which the composer Sir Granville Bantock would later contribute an orchestral prologue ( 1908 ).
The film was shot completely in black and white, matching the illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley in the printed edition of Wilde's play.
Konstantin Somov's illustrations for the Russian symbolist movement | Russian symbolist poet display the continuity between symbolism and Art Nouveau artists such as Aubrey Beardsley.
The collection of drawings includes over 10, 000 British and 2, 000 old master works, including works by: Dürer, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Bernardo Buontalenti, Rembrandt, Antonio Verrio, Paul Sandby, John Russell, Angelica Kauffman, John Flaxman, Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Thomas Rowlandson, William Kilburn, Thomas Girtin, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, David Wilkie, John Martin, Samuel Palmer, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Lord Frederic Leighton, Sir Samuel Luke Fildes and Aubrey Beardsley.
One follower who developed his own distinct style was Aubrey Beardsley, who was pre-eminently influenced by Burne-Jones.
* Aubrey Beardsley ( illustrator )
During this period the Carfax held important exhibitions of such artists as Aubrey Beardsley, William Blake and John Singer Sargent.
Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley, 1894 – 1895
The latter of these made his reputation as a book illustrator ( this was during the golden age of gift-book illustration in the first quarter of the twentieth century: Clarke's work can be compared to that of Aubrey Beardsley, Kay Nielsen, and Edmund Dulac ).
Notable residents have included politician Winston Churchill, designer Laura Ashley, philosopher Swami Vivekananda, actor Laurence Olivier, illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley, Kenyan nationalist Jomo Kenyatta and inventor of lawn tennis Major Walter Wingfield.
* Aubrey Beardsley, illustrator – lived at 114 Cambridge Street
In addition to having painted Beaverbrook, Sickert painted portraits of notables including Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Hugh Walpole, Valentine Browne, 6th Earl of Kenmare, and less formal depictions of Aubrey Beardsley, King George V, and Peggy Ashcroft.
* Aubrey Beardsley
Artists associated with the Aesthetic style include James McNeill Whistler, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Aubrey Vincent Beardsley.
Frontspiece from A Full and True Account of the Wonderful Mission of Earl Lavender, illustration by Aubrey Beardsley, 1895

Aubrey and started
Arizona's Aubrey Valley population is well over 100 and they have started a second reintroduction site using around 50 animals.
Back in England in July 1916, Aubrey Herbert started asking in the House of Commons for a Royal Commission to inquire into the conduct of the Mesopotamian campaign.
In October 1916 Aubrey Herbert started his post as a liaison officer with the Italian army, whose frontline lay in Albania.
Construction started on May 1, 1906, on of land between Aubrey and Dominion streets.

Aubrey and write
( Latimer had numbered the philosopher Thomas Hobbes among his earlier pupils, and Aubrey first met Hobbes, whose biography he would later write, at Latimer's house.

Aubrey and treatment
Coming in the wake of World War II, in which so may people had suffered shock and could benefit from treatment of their anxieties, Crowther asked the " critical observer to protest in no uncertain tones " the movie's " social disservice " in its fostering " apprehension against the treatment of nervous disorders ", deploring the lack of consideration for those in need of treatment evidenced by producer Aubrey Schenck and distributor Twentieth Century-Fox.

Aubrey and legend
John Aubrey recorded a related legend, that Edward Alleyn, lead actor of The Admiral's Men, devoted his later years to charitable endeavors, like the founding of Dulwich College, in direct response to this incident.
John Aubrey is responsible for the almost certainly spurious legend that Sutton was the original of Volpone the fox in Ben Jonson's Volpone.
According to a legend transmitted or invented by John Aubrey, they also lived together ( in Bankside ), sharing clothes and having " one wench in the house between them.

Aubrey and which
* 2000 – The " Texas 7 " escape from the John Connally Unit near Kenedy, Texas and go on a robbery spree, during which police officer Aubrey Hawkins is shot and killed.
Some people, including Aubrey, consider these two contiguous, possibly coincidental events as related and causative of his death: " The Snow so chilled him that he immediately fell so extremely ill, that he could not return to his Lodging ... but went to the Earle of Arundel's house at Highgate, where they put him into ... a damp bed that had not been layn-in ... which gave him such a cold that in 2 or 3 days as I remember Mr Hobbes told me, he died of Suffocation.
Niven joined what became known as the Hollywood Raj, a group of British actors in Hollywood which included Rex Harrison, Errol Flynn, Boris Karloff, Stan Laurel, Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman, Leslie Howard and C. Aubrey Smith.
Within the walls of Verulam, which he took for the name of his Barony, the essayist and statesman Sir Francis Bacon built a refined small house that was thoroughly described by the 17th century diarist John Aubrey.
In the Domesday Book three lords were associated with Swaffham: Walter Giffard, with the largest manor ; his tenant Hugh Bolebec, who held all of the Giffard land there ; and Aubrey de Vere I, who held a smaller manor at Swaffham which the Domesday jurors said Aubrey had seized without the king's permission.
The books are considered by critics to be a roman fleuve, which can be read as one long story ; the books follow Aubrey and Maturin's professional and domestic lives continuously.
" After vaudeville, the pair began work on a musical revue, Shuffle Along, which incorporated many songs they had written, and had a book written by F. E. Miller and Aubrey Lyles.
In the early days of the college at Oxford there was a Latin grace which was thought to be composed by Dr Aubrey Argyle:
Why they were cut probably traces back to Twilight Zone's budget problems, which had been growing significantly since James T. Aubrey, Jr. became chief executive of CBS in the show's second season.
On 14 March 1673, Browne sent a short autobiography to the antiquarian John Aubrey, presumably for Aubrey's collection of Brief Lives, which provides an introduction to his life and writings.
Aubrey de Vere was quite right when he said that listening to him was like eating pea-soup with a fork, and Jowett's answer was no less to the purpose, when I asked him what a sermon which Maurice had just preached at the University was about, and he replied —' Well!
Influenced by the work of Charles Ricketts, Edmund Sullivan, George Frederick Watts and Aubrey Beardsley, his artistic style focused on clear lines, which was in stark contrast to the College's emphasis on shading.
The Yellow Book was parodied in Robert Hichen's 1894 novel The Green Carnation as The Yellow Disaster which contains a drawing by Aubrey Beardsley of the Archbishop of Canterbury sitting in a wheelbarrow consisting of just three lines to form the image.
There, after insulting the first Lieutenant, he was put in front of a board, with Lord Keith upon it, which reprimanded him for his " petulance ," which led to Aubrey spending eight months ashore with half pay.
From late 1895 through 1896 he edited, along with Aubrey Beardsley and Leonard Smithers, The Savoy, a literary magazine which published both art and literature.
A number of similar occurrences suggest that Aubrey was interested not only in the oral history he was noting down, but in the very processes of transmission and corruption by which it was formed.
In 1669, Aubrey began work on his collection of biographical sketches, which became known as his " minutes of lives " ( Brief Lives was a 19th-century editorial title ).
Aubrey asked Wood to be ' my index expurgatorius ': a reference to the Church's list of banned books, which Wood seems to have taken not as a warning, but as a licence to simply extract pages of notes to paste into his own proofs.
The work on the Antiquities ( which he entitled Hypomnemata Antiquaria ) was closely modelled on Dugdale, and was largely finished by 1671: Aubrey deposited in the Ashmolean Museum in two manuscript volumes, of which one was withdrawn by his brother in 1703 and subsequently lost.
The Royal Society's copy, which includes material ( mainly on supernatural phenomena ) that Aubrey afterwards removed from his own manuscript, is now Royal Society MS 92.

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