
A Footnote - Self Portrait of Beardsley, Bound to the God of Nature
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A Footnote - Self Portrait of Beardsley, Bound to the God of Nature
"Of all the buildings I've designed, it's probably the most handsome."
"You don't think it's too ungapatchka?"
Rape of the Lock- The Dream
"I'll have a cup of coffee, and would you mind removing that ridiculous painting and turning off the Wilco?"
"Which of these will look the prettiest without the others?"
Mr Metrosexual.
Art Gallery.
Et in Arcadia Ego
Fourth Tableau of Das Rheingold
"Excuse me, but could you ask the chef to make this a little more photogenic?"
Books / Coffee table books
Cover Design for Yellow Book Prospectus for Vol 5 (Not Published)
"My pillow mania got out of control so I'm limiting myself to just one at a time."
Cover Design for the Savoy (No. 1) - Putto Figure in Lower Part of Image Altered for Publication
Analysis of Beauty - Plate II.
'Cosmetic surgery.'
"Why are these things always such pathetic kitsch?"
La Dame aux Camelias
Analysis of Beauty - Plate I.
'I know we're all terrified of malpractice suits, Bob, but as plastic surgeons, I think we can do a little more than just 'style his hair and call it a day.''hair
'What you have to understand, Ms. Titmus, is your glass ceiling is my glass floor.'
"Pretty label... shiny bottle... I'll take it!"
Ave Atque Vale- Illustrates Beardsley's Translation of Carmen CI of Catullus
The Return of Tannhauser to Venusberg
The Toilet of Helen - For Beardsley's Story 'Under the Hill'
A visit to a Victorian Painter.
Cover Design for the Savoy (No. 5)
"They're mire aesthetic than practical."
"Who's idea was it to serve dressed-mutton?"
'This is Photoshop. It's like the beauty salon of the Internet.'
'Eww, when did this building get that hideous gargoyle?'
The Abbe- For Beardsley's Story 'Under the Hill'
Cover Design for Beardsley's 'Book of Fifty Drawings'
"If art was meant to be understood by the common man then the common man would have a degree in art appreciation."
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