Publisher's Synopsis
The following illustrations by English illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) come from a variety of sources, including magazine covers (The Savoy), a play about the clown Pierrot, and a mock epic poem by Alexander Pope. The illustration styles range from simpler designs to detail images which will provide hours of coloring enjoyment. This volume includes the following:
- Twenty full page illustrations
- Twenty 4"x6" images featuring close-up artwork from the full page illustrations
- Single-sided pages
- Blank pages at the end of the book to test your coloring implements
Due to the thickness of the paper, colored pencils are recommended. Markers may be used, though having a sheet of cardstock or a few pieces of copy paper under the page you are coloring is useful to prevent possible bleed-through onto the next illustration.
Each illustration has been digitally and manually "cleaned up" while remaining as true to the original scan as possible, in order to create an enjoyable coloring experience. This volume is part of the Vintage Coloring series of adult coloring books by late nineteenth-early twentieth century artists.