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The Savoy, volume I by Aubrey Beardsley
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The Savoy, volume I by Aubrey Beardsley
Cover design by Aubrey Beardsley for The Savoy, volume 1, published by Leonard Smithers in 1896. In this version the putto is about to relieve himself on a copy of The Yellow Book, which fired Beardsley as art editor in 1895.
1896
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This image is a cover design for The Savoy, Volume I, published by Leonard Smithers in 1896. Designed by the renowned artist Aubrey Beardsley, this illustration showcases the whimsy and satire that came to define his distinctive style. At the center of the composition, a putto, a mythological figure representing the personification of youth, is poised to relieve himself on a copy of The Yellow Book. This act symbolizes Beardsley's disdain for the magazine that had fired him as art editor just a year prior. The Yellow Book, a leading literary magazine of the late 1800s, had been a significant platform for Beardsley's early career. However, his unconventional and provocative artwork was not welcomed by all, leading to his dismissal. Beardsley's cover design for The Savoy, Volume I, is a testament to his ability to transform a slight into a work of art. The putto's mischievous grin and the copy of The Yellow Book, adorned with a mocking label, "For Private Circulation Only," add an element of humor to the image. The intricate details, from the delicate lines of the putto's wings to the ornate border, demonstrate Beardsley's mastery of the art of engraving. This cover design for The Savoy, Volume I, not only showcases Beardsley's artistic talent but also encapsulates the spirit of the 1890s, a time of artistic and cultural innovation. The image continues to intrigue and delight viewers, remaining a significant piece in the history of both literature and art.
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