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- The_Climax_(illustration) abstract "The Climax is an 1893 illustration by Aubrey Beardsley (1872–1898), a leading artist of the Aesthetic movement during the 1890s. It depicts a scene from Oscar Wilde's play Salome, in which the femme fatale Salome has just kissed the decapitated head of John the Baptist, which she grasps in her hands. Elements of eroticism, symbolism, and Orientalism are present in the piece. This illustration is one of sixteen Wilde commissioned Beardsley to create for the publication of the play. The series is considered to be Beardsley's most celebrated work, created at the age of 21.".
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- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Aestheticism.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Art_Nouveau.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Art_for_arts_sake.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Aubrey_Beardsley.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Brigid_Brophy.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1893.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aesthetics.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Illustration.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Category:John_the_Baptist.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Decadent_movement.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Eroticism.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Femme_fatale.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Baptist.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Medusa.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Orientalism.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Wilde.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Salome.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Salome_(play).
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Symbolism_(arts).
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Ukiyo-e.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink Woodcut.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLink File:Aubrey_Beardsley_-_The_Climax.jpg.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Climax".
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- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Climax_(illustration) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Salomé.
- The_Climax_(illustration) subject Category:1893.
- The_Climax_(illustration) subject Category:Aesthetics.
- The_Climax_(illustration) subject Category:Illustration.
- The_Climax_(illustration) subject Category:John_the_Baptist.
- The_Climax_(illustration) hypernym Illustration.
- The_Climax_(illustration) type Fashion.
- The_Climax_(illustration) comment "The Climax is an 1893 illustration by Aubrey Beardsley (1872–1898), a leading artist of the Aesthetic movement during the 1890s. It depicts a scene from Oscar Wilde's play Salome, in which the femme fatale Salome has just kissed the decapitated head of John the Baptist, which she grasps in her hands. Elements of eroticism, symbolism, and Orientalism are present in the piece. This illustration is one of sixteen Wilde commissioned Beardsley to create for the publication of the play.".
- The_Climax_(illustration) label "The Climax (illustration)".
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- The_Climax_(illustration) wasDerivedFrom The_Climax_(illustration)?oldid=687272295.
- The_Climax_(illustration) depiction Aubrey_Beardsley_-_The_Climax.jpg.
- The_Climax_(illustration) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Climax_(illustration).