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Aubrey Vincent Beardsley
British (1872 - 1898) Primary



Border for Morte d'Arthur

ca. 1893
Ink

Sheet
11.375 x 9.063 in. (28.893 x 23.019 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2017.9.1
Acquisition Date:
Geography: Europe, United Kingdom
Classification: Fine and Visual Arts; Drawings
Culture/Nationality: British

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  • drawing - Producing visible forms primarily by delineation, usually by the direct application of material or instrument to the surface of the support.
  • fountain pens - Pens containing a reservoir that automatically feeds the split writing point the ink, making a variable line.
  • frames - Enclosing borders. In bookbinding and printing contexts made up of separate elements showing no evidence of having been designed to function together as a border. Distinguished from "compartments" which are decorative borders created as single design units enclosing the letterpress of a title page.
  • India ink - Inks made of carbon black pigment ground in water with water-dispersed resin used as a liquid drawing medium. Distinguished from "black carbon ink," which is made from powdered carbon pigment, usually lampblack, in a dilute aqueous solution of gum or glue.

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  • Sheet Dimensions: 11.375 x 9.063 in. (28.893 x 23.019 cm)

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