Aubrey Beardsley

Volume III., October 1894. John Lane.

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XV. Design on front side of cover. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

XVI. Design on title-page.

XVII. Portrait of Mantegna. Published, for a practical joke, in the name of Philip Broughton. (Property of G. Bernard Shaw, Esq.)

XVIII. Portrait of the artist; fancy portrait of himself in bed. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

XIX. Lady Gold's Escort. (Property of Brandon Thomas, Esq.)

XX. The Wagnerites at the performance of "Tristan und Isolde." Reproduced, on large scale, in _Le Courrier Francais_, December 23rd, 1894, with the title "Wagneriens et Wagneriennes."

XXI. La Dame aux Camelias. Reprinted in _St Paul's_, April 2nd, 1894, with the title "Girl at her Toilet." (Formerly the property of the late Miss K. Savile Clarke [Mrs Cyril Martineau].)

XXII. From a pastel; half-length study of a woman in white cap, facing to left. (Published, for a practical joke, in the name of Albert Foschter.)