Aubrey Beardsley illustrated the series of modern "woman-friendly" novels published by John Lane in the mid 1890s as a response to the emergence of the concept of the "New Woman".
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These drawings were drawn when Philip Carr, the son of J. Comyns Carr, a friend of Burne-Jones, was seven years old, and Burne-Jones was painting Philip's portrait.
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Photo from 'The Masque of War and Peace', a charity benefit performance held at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1900
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Each month ArtMagick offers a free desktop wallpaper download, imprinted with that month's calendar. The download for February 2010 is now available.
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An odd title indeed! But the connection between worlds can be made in the persons of Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale and Charles Rolls.
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The painting tells a story of 17th century religious intolerance: Millais' martyr was Margaret Wilson, a religious heretic who was sentenced to death by drowning in 1685.
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A lamentation from the satirical magazine Punch upon reviewing an exhibition at London's Grosvenor Gallery.
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A caricature of Waterhouse's 'Circe' taken from an 1891 edition of 'Judy'.
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A Parody of the Famous Poem by John Keats.
Originally Published in The Figaro, September 15, 1875
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Each month ArtMagick offers a free desktop wallpaper download, imprinted with that month's calendar. The download for January 2010 is now available.
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Many of the most charming portions of the social festivities of Christmas have descended to us through the ages from the old Roman Saturnalia and the ancient pagan worship of northern Europe.
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"Druids Bringing Home the Mistletoe" was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1890 where it attracted a great deal of interest.
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Each month ArtMagick offers a free desktop wallpaper download, imprinted with that month's calendar. The download for December 2009 is now available.
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