No. 3 (1896) by Aubrey Beardsley

No. 3 - Aubrey Beardsley - 1896

Artwork Information

TitleNo. 3
ArtistAubrey Beardsley
Date1896
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)
Current LocationArt Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), Adelaide, Australia

About No. 3

The artwork titled “No. 3,” created by Aubrey Beardsley in 1896, is a distinctive piece belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. Renowned for its intricate design, this artwork resides in the esteemed Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) in Adelaide, Australia.

The artwork exhibits a scene rendered in Beardsley’s signature black-and-white illustrative style. In the foreground, two central figures are depicted; one garbed in elaborate attire, including voluminous pantaloons and a fur-lined coat, suggestive of opulence and authority. The other figure, seen from behind, wears a lavish cloak adorned with detailed patterns, lending an air of elegance and mystery. A smaller, masked figure with wings stands nearby, adding an element of intrigue. The background showcases meticulously detailed balustrades and potted foliage, contributing to an overall atmosphere of sophistication and ornate beauty.

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