William _ dolfi _ Ogilvy (1825- 1905) is a French academic master. Bouguereau's works were previously criticized as luxurious, aesthetic, grandiose, meaningless and decadent, so there was no publicity in our great "socialist" China, and it was not until after the "reform and opening up" that they were released and known to us.
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Attached is a picture, Spring is bursting, 1886, oil painting, private collection.
Urgent for illustration! Biazley is a famous black-and-white illustrator in Europe and America, and he is a genius in illustration art. Aubrey Biazley, who was born in Brighton, showed artistic talent since he was a child, but he did not receive formal art education. When he was young, he first worked in an architect's office and later became an employee of an insurance company. During his work, he studied painting in a studio in Westminster. His first large-scale illustration assignment was to draw pictures for Death of Arthur. Beazeley's illustrations are full of fantastic details such as swans, elves and knights, which have nothing to do with the story. No matter from the appearance or art, it is a proper full stop specially created by God for the aestheticism movement. His blond hair is woven, his slender chin, the pianist's fingers and crystal plants are extremely sensitive, leaving us with an eternal juvenile image. Although the body with lung disease is extremely weak, his soul is indeed as full of vitality as the most naughty child. His works combine the spirits of Bourne-Jones, Andrea mondriaan and Ukiyo-e, forming a unique style that cannot be copied. Biazli has also become the Art editor of Yellow Book magazine, the number one representative of "decadence" in video art. He has lived a single life, and his only female model is his sister. Biazli, like Wilde, died in a small hotel at the age of 26, and the walls were covered with copperplate prints by Italian artists he admired. To understand Beazeley's art, we must understand the decadent movement marked by the establishment of 1894 Yellow Book. "Beauty in evil and sorrow" is the ultimate pursuit of decadence. They claimed to "explore the beauty of evil", Baudelaire wanted to "extract gold from sadness", and Wilde regarded sadness as the only truth. H.Jackson, an Englishman, summed up the movement that took place at the end of 19 and disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century as follows: first, eccentricity and addiction; Second, thinking and skills; Third, self-centeredness; Fourth, curiosity. These four points accurately sum up Biazli's style. The decadent movement gradually subsided after Biazli's death. However, his art directly influenced the Art Nouveau movement and the later Art Deco movement. Posters entered the art category after him, and no one in the illustration art world can beat them so far. But in pop culture, there are also some illustrators I like better. For example, shel and Niannian, which often illustrate Sun Cloth, Jing M.Guo and other popular cultures, are all good, and the pictures are beautiful and fresh. There are even more Japanese illustrators, such as Gatsby Frye, Range Murata and so on. Aubrey Biazley: AubreyVincentBeardsley (1872 August 21-1898 March16), a talented British illustrator who died young. His ink painting is influenced by Japanese woodcut style, emphasizing grotesque, decadent and erotic. Like Oscar Wilde and James McNeil Whistler, he is also a leading figure in aestheticism. Biazli died young, but his contribution to new art and poster style is immeasurable. Biazli is regarded as the most controversial artist in the new art era. The themes of his later works are known for their dark and degenerate images and grotesque pornographic works. His illustrations are black and white with a white background. His most famous erotic illustrations are related to history and mythology; Among them, he drew illustrations for private print editions of aristophanes's Le Sist Ratt and Oscar Wilde's Salome, which finally premiered in Paris 1896. Other major illustration projects include alexander pope's 1896 version of Rape Lock. However, these works did not bring him good luck. 1895, Wilde was arrested for being gay, and he took a book with a cover with him when he was arrested. Then the newspaper published the news under the title "Wilde was arrested and the yellow book magazine was under his arm". Biazli, a beautiful editor of this magazine, once became famous for it. The Yellow Book fired Biazli under pressure. Biazli's economy is in trouble, and lung disease has broken out again. Biazler was young and sickly, and was diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of 7. It is said that in 1897, Biazli met Wilde who was released from prison in the hotel, but Biazli left in a hurry. The two never met again. 1on March 6th, 898, Biazli died in a small hotel in the south of France at the age of 26. Hearing the news of his death, Wilde wrote in a letter to someone: "He added a kind of terror to life, but he died at the age of ten. This is really terrible and sad."