The Inspirational Origins of Beardsleys Illustrations
Beardsley, the 19th century British illustrator, got his great artistic success almost by his self-study. He derived the artistic inspirations from many artists, several painting schools and styles, among them the significant ones are Pre-Raphaelite painter Burne-Jones, Andrea Mantegna in Renaissance, William Morris, the founder of the Arts & Crafts Movement, American painter James Mcnail Whistler. In addition, Japanese Yamato-e woodcut, Greek vase painting and Baroque and Rococo artistic styles also play an valuable role in his illustration. What is more important, Beardsley developed an extraordinary style from the assimilation of these various styles. His limited working days are a period of constant pursuit for change and study.
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Peng Fang Liu Zhigang
The School of Urban Design Wuhan University, 430072
国际会议
深圳
英文
255-257
2007-12-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)