Designed as a Christmas card for the late Rev. Alfred Gurney.
First published in photogravure in "Second Book," again in "Later
Work." Also in photogravure, 3 inches diameter, for private
circulation. (Property of Mrs George Bealby Wright.) Christmas, 1892.
46. LA FEMME INCOMPRISE. Pen-and-ink and wash. First published in the
spring number of _To-Day_, 1895; again in the _Idler_ magazine,
March 1897.
47. SANDRO BOTTICELLI, three-quarter face to left, pencil, signed
with monogram A.V.B.; 14 x 7-3/4 inches; a reconstruction of
the Florentine painter's physiognomy from his extant works, to
illustrate Aubrey Beardsley's theory that every artist tends to
reproduce his own physical type. Presented by the artist to Aymer
Vallance, Esq. First published in the _Magazine of Art_, May 1898;
afterwards in "Early Work." _c._ 1892-3.
48. RAPHAEL SANZIO. Full-length figure, three-quarter face to left, a
decorative panel in pen-and-ink, 10-3/4 x 3-7/8 inches, exclusive
of border lines. Unpublished. (Property of Messrs Obach & Co.)
49. CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS. Pen-and-ink.
50. SMALL BOOKMARKER, woman undressing, a Turkish table in the foreground.
Pen-and-ink. First published in "Second Book," again in "Later Work."
(Property of Sir William Geary, Bart.) 1893.
51. HERMAPHRODITUS, seated figure, pencil and pale colour tints. Reproduced
in colour in "Later Work." (Property of Julian Sampson, Esq.)
52. L'APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE, par Mallarme; four designs extra-illustrating
a copy of. One of them, a pen-and-ink vignette of a faun, full face,
signed with monogram A.V.B., was published in "Second Book." The
others unpublished. 1893.
53. DECORATIVE SKETCH DESIGN OF A SAILING SHIP. 1-7/8 x 2-1/2 inches.
Pen-and-ink on white from the back of a letter to Aymer Vallance,
Esq. First published in _Magazine of Art_, May 1898; again in "Early
Work." _c._ 1893.
54. ANGEL PLAYING HAND-ORGAN. Pen-and-ink and slight wash, on pale grey
notepaper, from a letter to Aymer Vallance, Esq. First published in
_Magazine of Art_, May 1898; again in "Early Work." _c._ 1893.
55. THE PALL MALL BUDGET, 1893 and 1894.
I. MR H. A. JONES AND HIS BAUBLE; pen-and-ink. Feb. 2, 1893, p. 150.
II. THE NEW COINAGE. Four designs that were not sent in for
competition, p. 154. Another design, embodying a caricature of
Queen Victoria, was su
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