Postscript : AMsS, 1919 Apr. [no day].

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Postscript : AMsS, 1919 Apr. [no day].

Pennell comments on an article he wrote for The Studio (no. 1, 1893) on some early drawings of Aubrey Beardsley and how well Beardsley's later work fulfilled the promise he saw in them. Written for publication with an extract from the 1893 article as the Foreword to An Exhibition of original drawings by Aubrey Beardsley / with a foreword by Joseph Pennell (Philadelphia : The Rosenbach Company, [1919]).

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Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926

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