Le Dèbris d'un Poète - BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent - WGA
Le Dèbris d'un Poète by BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent
Le Dèbris d'un Poète by BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent

Le Dèbris d'un Poète

by BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent, Pen and black ink and grey wash on paper, 352 x 124 mm

In the spring of 1892, Beardsley began a series of drawings in which the influence of Whistler and Japanese woodcuts is also apparent and by the summer of 1892 was producing such pen-and-ink drawings as Le D�bris d’un po�te (‘The remains of a poet’), which mark the emergence of his mature style. The most remarkable feature of this is Beardsley’s ability to create extremely austere, beautifully organized compositions in which, with often minimal means, he nevertheless achieves vivid evocations of both physical and psychological facts. It is this tension between the picture as an autonomous visual structure and as a representation of some aspect of reality that makes him appear so modern. Le D�bris d’un po�te is probably a self-portrait referring to his hated clerking job, his literary ambitions, and his health.

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