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Linda Gertner Zatlin : Beardsley, Japonisme, and the Perversion of the Victorian Ideal
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Author: Linda Gertner Zatlin
Title: Beardsley, Japonisme, and the Perversion of the Victorian Ideal
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 318
Date: 1998-01-13
ISBN: 0521581648
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Weight: 2.32 pounds
Size: 7.44 x 9.69 x 0.98 inches
Edition: 1St Edition
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This is the first book to explore the influence of Japanese art on Aubrey Beardsley's work. Placing Japanese woodblock prints in the English and French cultural milieu of the last third of the Victorian era, Professor Zatlin examines Beardsley's technical and thematic adaptions of Japanese art. She shows how Japanese art enabled Beardsley to create his striking and personal style - one which permanently changed book illustration on three continents. This study is simultaneously a history of the British and French reception of Japanese art, and an examination of the ways Beardsley subverted both Victorian notions of the grotesque and male habits of viewing women. Establishing many of his sources, this book traces Beardsley's revelation of the tensions between the concepts of vice and virtue in a combination of opposites which disconcerted and threatened many viewers of the 1890s.
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