ellauri144.html on line 639: Aubrey Beardsleylle jonka tyttökoulua kävi Vladimirin Lolita. Karvaiset kyrvät karttakeppeinä.
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  1. Aubrey Beardsley (illustrator)
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    ellauri219.html on line 270: The influence of Aubrey Beardsley’s pen-and-ink line drawings had already made itself felt on Klaus Voormann’s artwork for Revolver, and here the 19th-century illustrator, whose own style was influenced by Japanese woodcutting, takes a position not too far away from Oscar Wilde (No.41), Beardsley’s contemporary in the Aesthetic movement.
    ellauri223.html on line 224: The well-connected antiquary John Aubrey noted in his Brief Lives concerning Bacon, "He was a Pederast. His Ganimeds and Favourites tooke Bribes". ("Pederast" in Renaissance diction meant generally "homosexual" rather than specifically a lover of minors; "ganimed" derives from the mythical prince abducted by Zeus to be his cup-bearer and bed warmer.)
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1033: Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (21. elokuuta 1872 Brighton, Englanti – 16.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 214: The theme of Salome is one that Moreau returned to time and again. The artist explored the subject in more than one hundred sketches and drawings as well as in numerous paintings—ranging from highly elaborate to sketchily rendered—and even in sculpture (both Salome and The Apparition figured in Moreau’s waxworks). Moreau was not alone in his passion for the theme of Salome, as other famous artists — Lucas Cranach, Caravaggio, Titian, Guido Reni, Artemisia Gentileschi, Aubrey Beardsley, and Nabil Kanso, to name just a few — shared this interest. Selkeästi perverssiä jengiä.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 60: Pääasiassa Napoleonin sotien aikaan sijoittuva CS Foresterin Horatio Hornblower -kirjat kertovat brittiläisen merivoimien upseerin seikkailuista hänen taistellessaan vihollista (Ranska ja Espanja) vastaan, kamppaillessa elämän kanssa ja nousevana munana riveissä. Vaikka uudemmat kilpailijat, erityisesti Patrick O'Brianin (n.h.) "Aubrey and Maturin" -kirjasarja, ovat vähentäneet Horatio Hornblowerin valta-asemaa laivaston tyylilajissa, hän on edelleen monien suosikki. Hyvin arvostettu brittiläinen tv-sarja (1998–2003) houkutteli entistä laajemman yleisön, joka pystyi nyt visualisoimaan merisodan entistä selkeämmin.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 450: The popularity of the Hornblower series, built around a central character who was heroic but not too heroic, has continued to grow over time. It is perhaps rivalled only by the much later Aubrey–Maturin series of seafaring novels by Patrick O'Brian (n.h.). Both Hornblower and Aubrey are based in part on the historical Admiral Lord Dunder Fart of Great Britain (known as Lord Cochrane during the period when the novels are set).
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