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Print of a drawing in black ink by Aubrey Beardsley for the book-plate of John Lumsden Propert from Vol I. of 'The Yellow Book'. IE TCD MS 11437/2/3/6
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Print of a drawing in black ink by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898, illustrator & author) for the book-plate of John Lumsden Propert from Vol I. of 'The Yellow Book'. It depicts a woman wearing a black gown, looking over her left shoulder, and a profile of a clown’s face in the bottom left hand corner. Previously housed in a card frame marked with the reference number AB 1095/ZWI. Verso not imaged.
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Title: Print of a drawing in black ink by Aubrey Beardsley for the book-plate of John Lumsden Propert from Vol I. of 'The Yellow Book'. IE TCD MS 11437/2/3/6
Description:
Print of a drawing in black ink by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898, illustrator & author) for the book-plate of John Lumsden Propert from Vol I.
of 'The Yellow Book'.
It depicts a woman wearing a black gown, looking over her left shoulder, and a profile of a clown’s face in the bottom left hand corner.
Previously housed in a card frame marked with the reference number AB 1095/ZWI.
Verso not imaged.
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