A Faun by Aubrey Beardsley

A Faun

(A Faun, 1880s)


Aubrey Beardsley

€ 136.32
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1890  ·  pen/ink  ·  Picture ID: 1193038

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A Faun by Aubrey Beardsley. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
nature · exterior · outdoors · animal · standing · woodland · tree · plant · arts · night · wild · british · tree trunk · nervous · century · hoof · art nouveau · britain · concept · outside · mythology · mythological · time of day · monochrome · 19th century · fauna · black white · black and white · treetrunk · nineteenth century · portrait · aubrey beardsley · aubrey vincent beardsley · beardsley · aubrey · beardsley · aubrey vincent · half man · half beast · ashmolean museum · hooved · Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford/Heritage Images
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