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The Fruit Bearers, Under the Hill, Beardsley



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The Fruit Bearers, Under the Hill, Beardsley

The Fruit Bearers from Aubrey Beardsleys unfinished novel, Under the Hill. Date: C.1895

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image, titled "The Fruit Bearers" from Aubrey Beardsley's unfinished novel "Under the Hill," dates back to approximately 1895. Aubrey Victor Graham Beardsley (1872-1898) was an English illustrator, graphic artist, and author, renowned for his innovative and distinctive artistic style. This photographic print captures the essence of Beardsley's unique artistic vision, which was characterized by his intricate line work, bold contrasts, and erotic undertones. In "The Fruit Bearers," Beardsley presents a surreal and enchanting scene of ethereal women, each holding a fruit, as they gather beneath a hill. The women, with their long, flowing hair and delicate features, exude an otherworldly allure. The hill, shrouded in mist and mystery, serves as a backdrop to this mystical gathering. The title "Under the Hill" suggests a connection to the legend of the Lady of the Lake from Arthurian mythology, who was said to live beneath a hill and grant blessings to those who found her. Beardsley's "The Fruit Bearers" is a visual representation of the fertility and abundance of nature, as well as the allure and enchantment of the unknown. The intricate details of the women's clothing, the delicate folds of their robes, and the intricately patterned background all contribute to the overall sense of otherworldliness and magic. This photographic print is a testament to Beardsley's artistic genius and his ability to transport the viewer to a fantastical world of beauty and wonder.

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