The artwork, titled “Monochromes,” was created by Aubrey Beardsley in 1895. This piece, representative of the Art Nouveau movement, falls under the genre of design and is currently housed at the British Library in London, UK.
The artwork features a sophisticated design characterized by monochromatic palette and intricate, flowing lines typical of the Art Nouveau style. Dominated by black and white tones, the lower section of the artwork is adorned with detailed floral motifs, which contrast strikingly against the simpler, more reserved upper half where the title and publication details are prominently displayed. The black background is punctuated with fine, curvilinear white floral patterns, providing a vivid contrast and an elegant aesthetic. This stylistic choice embodies the decorative elegance that Beardsley is renowned for, merging both form and function in a harmoniously balanced composition.