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Aubrey Beardsley

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I see you have a feeling for draperies, and I suggest you cultivate it.
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William Morris, on seeing one of Beardsley's drawings for the first time and finding it "not pretty enough"; as quoted in Aubrey Beardsley by Stephen Calloway, p. 40.

 
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