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Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, I, 1894. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
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Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, I, 1894. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, I, 1894. Woman with a muff, wearing a floor-length dress, accompanied by a dwarf. From The Yellow Book, Vol. II. The artists only painting in oils is a version of this drawing, now in the Tate Gallery and known as A Caprice. Published in " The Best of Beardsley" edited by R. A. Walker, [The Bodley Head, London, 1948]
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This print captures a scene from the "Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, I" created by the renowned artist Aubrey Beardsley in 1894. The image showcases a woman elegantly dressed in a floor-length gown, adorned with exquisite accessories of the 19th century. She is accompanied by a dwarf, adding an element of intrigue to the composition. Originally published in "The Yellow Book, Vol. II" this artwork exemplifies Beardsley's unique style and contribution to the Art Nouveau movement. Interestingly, Beardsley's only painting in oils was based on this very drawing and is now displayed at the Tate Gallery under the title "A Caprice". The photograph offers us a glimpse into an era characterized by decadence and artistic expression. It reflects both Beardsley's mastery of graphic design and his ability to create intricate illustrations that captivate viewers. Through satire and wit, Beardsley skillfully portrays societal roles through his marionette puppets. This particular image depicts a female character accompanied by her servant or perhaps even her jester-like companion. As we admire this remarkable piece of artistry captured on film, we are transported back in time to witness not only Beardsley's creative genius but also gain insight into the social dynamics prevalent during that period.
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