Birth, Life and Acts of King Arthur

Aubrey BEARDSLEY   |   Thomas MALORY

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Birth, Life and Acts of King Arthur
Birth, Life and Acts of King Arthur
Birth, Life and Acts of King Arthur

"HIS STRONGEST ILLUSTRATIONS": LIMITED, FIRST ONE-VOLUME EDITION OF BEARDSLEY'S ILLUSTRATED KING ARTHUR

(BEARDSLEY, Aubrey, illustrator) MALORY, Sir Thomas. The Birth, Life and Acts of King Arthur… [London: J.M. Dent], 1909. Thick quarto, original green pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt, uncut, original dust jacket.

Limited second edition, the first one-volume edition, of Beardsley's magnificently illustrated Le Morte D'Arthur, one of only 1500 copies printed, in original cloth and dust jacket.

A standout among many late Victorian illustrated versions of Malory's Arthurian masterpiece (first published 1485), the Morte Darthur published in parts by J.M. Dent (1893-94) "contained 21 full-page illustrations and 585 headings, borders, initials and ornaments by the then-unknown Aubrey Beardsley. Though a Burne-Jones influence was evident in the early chapters, Beardsley soon developed the Art Nouveau style characterized by whiplash line, abstract floral motifs and starkly contrasted black-and-white forms. Far more original was his treatment of content, for his knights, lethargic and spiritless, are completely dominated by their mistresses and the fays. Far from glorifying chivalric romance, Beardsley satirized it, shocking Victorian sensibilities with his effeminate heroes, androgynous nudes, lecherous satyrs and sensual angels" (Lacy, 46). His work won him "instant recognition and the artistic leadership of a decade often known as the 'Beardsley period'… The Malory drawings are his strongest illustrations" (The Artist and the Book 16). This second edition, which is also the first one-volume edition, contains ten of Beardsley's chapter headings inadvertently omitted from the first. Title page correctly dated, in Roman numerals, 1909 (Lasner 22B).

Book near-fine, scarce original dust jacket unrestored, with a bit of edge-wear, slightly toned spine, and minor spotting, very good.

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