Provides a collection of links to biographical information on the illustrator known for his work for "Le Morte D'Arthur" and Wilde's "Salome."
Relates the Victorian-era illustrator's rise and association with Oscar Wilde. Find links to resources on related artists.
Image archive includes illustrations by the turn-of-the-century artist from "Salome," the Yellow Book and other sources.
Discover museums, galleries, image archives, poster shops and other resources featuring the work of the British illustrator.
Collection comprises books illustrated by the turn-of-the-century British artist. View a bibliography and a letter written by Beardsley.
Oxford University Press describes this book by Chris Snodgrass on the British decadent illustrator. Read reviews or place an order.
Read a concise biography of the fin-de-siecle British artist who is famous for illustrations of books including Oscar Wilde's "Salome."
Find a gallery of drawings with brief descriptions by the English illustrator who died at the age of 25.
Lists drawings and volumes currently in the museum's permanent collection. Find an image of "Tannhauser."
Read an announcement about the Beardsley centennial exhibition at the library, with prints from the Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Catalogs Beardsley's illustrations for Oscar Wilde's "Salome." Includes an introduction and a choice of image sizes.
Download a screensaver of a succession of Beardsley images for Oscar Wilde and other texts.
Offers a "Fin de Siecle Critique of Victorian Society," with illustrations taken from the work of Beardsley as examples.
View a photographic portrait by Frederick H. Evans of the 21-year old Beardsley. Gives brief details of the photographer and printing process.
Offers a profile of the British illustrator. View a representative work from the museum's collection, with accompanying text.