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7. MDG, p. 82; NEAC Spring Exhibition, 1895 Catalogue, ‘14th Exhibition of Modern Pictures’ – hanging day was 1.4.1895; MDG, p. 81.

8. E. D’Arcy to J. Lane, 20.4.1895; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 17.4.1895 (Princeton); E. D’Arcy to J. Lane, 20.4.1895; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 19.4.1895 (Princeton); H. Harland to E. Gosse, 5.5.1895, in Paul F. Matthieson and Michael Millgate (eds), Transatlantic Dialogue (Texas, 1965), p. 23; AB to F. Chapman [May 1895] from Paris, in J. Stephen Lawrence Catalogue No. 44; MDG, p. 83, n. 4; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 323.

9. A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609–610; Brocard Sewell, Footnote to the Nineties (London, 1968), p. 18ff.

10. A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928; Philip Healey, ‘Mentor and Telemaque: A Beardsley Friendship’, Journal of Eighteen Nineties Society, 1992; Evelyn Sharp, Unfinished Adventure (London, 1933), p. 57; W. B. Yeats, op. cit., p. 323; A. Vallance to R. Ross, 23.5.1895 in Margery Ross, op. cit., p. 38; A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609; H. Harland to E. Gosse, 5.5.1895; mALS H. Harland to F. Chapman [2.5.1895] (British Library, London); J. Brandon Thomas, op. cit., p. 166; Julie Speedie, op. cit., p. 91; Baptismal Register of Brompton Oratory; F. Burnand to A. Leverson, 16.5.1895, in J. Speedie, op. cit., p. 95.

11. MDG, p. 84ff; A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609; MDG, p. 84–86; David Nutt in Studio International, Special Centenary Number (1993). P. 117; A. Vallance to R. Ross, 23.5.1895 in M. Ross, op. cit., p. 38.

12. B. Sewell, op. cit., p. 43; A. Michaelson, ‘Oscar Wilde’, Blackfriars, November 1927, p. 697–700; MDG, p. 88; Mary Lago (ed.), Bume-Jones Talking (London, 1981), p. 42; MDG, p. 90.

13. mALS Arthur Machen to J. Lane, 28.9.1895 (British Library, London); Punch, 25.5.1895; A. Vallance to R. Ross, in Margery Ross, op. cit., p. 38; J. Lane, ‘The Yellow Book’; A. Vallance to R. Ross, in Margery Ross, op. cit., p. 38; Weintraub, Aubrey Beardsley – Imp of the Perverse, p. I42n; MDG, p. 93; Rothenstein, op. cit., p. 186; ibid., p. 245–246; MDG, p. 118; MDG, p. 92; H. MacFall, Aubrey Beardsley, p. 67–68 [MacFall served with the West India Regiment, receiving his commission in 1885]; A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 610.

14. For Leonard Smithers, cf. George F. Sims, ‘Leonard Smithers’, London Magazine, September 1956, p. 33–34, 40; Malcolm Pinhorn, ‘The Career and Ancestry of Leonard Smithers’, Blackmansbury, August 1964, p. 5; and Leonard Smithers and the 1890s, the catalogue of the Booth Collection of Books published by Leonard Smithers, Phillips, 13.6.1996; Leonard Smithers Rare Book Catalogue No. 3, September 1895, item 391; R. Hart-Davis (ed.), The Letters of Oscar Wilde, p. 630–631; ‘A European Critic’, Literary Review [NY], 5.3.1921, p. 5, in Weintraub, Aubrey Beardsley – Imp of the Perverse, p. 141; K. Beckson, Arthur Symons – A Life, p. 112ff; V. O’Sullivan, op. cit., p. 110–112.

15. Arthur Symons, Aubrey Beardsley (London, 1905), p. 13; MDG, p. 97; A. Symons to Mabel [Beardsley] Wright, 21.7.1912, in K. Beckson (ed.), Selected Letters of Arthur Symons (London, 1989), p. 225; A. Symons, op. cit., p. 13; Edgar Jepson, Memoirs of a Victorian (London, 1933), p. 279–285.

16. J. Pollitt, cf. Steven Hobbs, ‘Mr Pollitt’s Bookplate’, Book Collector, Winter 1987, p. 518–531; the photo, by Hollyer, was reproduced in the Sketch, 7.11.1894, p. 83; cf. also Sketch, 20.6.1894, p. 399; ALS AB to ‘Dear Sir’, 1.8. [1895] (Princeton); MDG, p. 102; AB’s German trip is uncertain, but cf. M. Benkovitz, op. cit., p. 141; MDG, p. 102; ‘Ballad of the Barber’ [MS] (Princeton); A. Symons, op. cit., p. 14; MDG, p. 97–98; Selected Letters of Arthur Symons, p. 111.

17. For Dieppe cf. Evelyn Sharpe, op. cit., p. 65; A. Symons, ‘Dieppe 1895’, Savoy, I, January 1896; John Rothenstein, The Life and Death of Conder (London, 1983), p. 104ff; and Jacques-Emile Blanche, Portraits of a Lifetime (London, 1937), p. 91ff; Rothenstein, op. cit., p. 106–113; J. – E. Blanche, op. cit., p. 94; J. – E. Blanche, ‘Preface’ to Sous la Colline, reprinted in Propos de peintre (Paris, 1919), p. 114; ALS J. – E. Blanche to Mrs Wright [Mabel Beardsley], 17.8.1912 (Princeton); J. – E. Blanche, ‘Preface’, p. 117; Portraits of a Lifetime, p. 95.

18. E. A. Beardsley, B. Misc., p. 77; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 196; but see A. Symons, Aubrey Beardsley, p. 13; ALS Charles Conder to W. Rothenstein, 14.8.1895 (Harvard); C. Conder to W. Rothenstein, 5.9.1895 (Harvard); Vincent O’Sullivan, ‘Literature in France’ [MS] (Princeton), p. 10; A. Symons, op. cit., p. 14; Savoy, 1, January 1896, p. 5.

19. J. – E. Blanche, ‘Preface’, p. 114; A. Symons, op. cit., p. 15; The Story of Venus and Tannhauser [MS] p. 60 verso (Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia); MDG, p. 97–98. Brigid Brophy, Beardsley and His World, p. 99.

20. ALS C. Conder to W. Rothenstein, 14.8.1895; A. Symons, op. cit., p. 15; MDG, p. 127; J. – E. Blanche, ‘Preface’, p. 124; Herbert Small, ‘Aubrey Beardsley’, Book Buyer, February 1895, p. 26–29; J. – E. Blanche, ‘Preface’, p. 117; R. A. Walker, Some Unknown Drawings of Aubrey Beardsley, p. 25; J. – E. Blanche, ‘Preface’, p. 115; A. Symons, op. cit., p. 21.

21. MDG, p. 98–99 [dated ‘late August’, late September seems more probable]; W. B. Yeats, Memoirs, p. 92; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 329–330 Under The Hill (London, 1904) p. 46.

22. ALS AB to Mrs Gosse, [8.10.95] (Cambridge University Library); AB to J. Lane, in Dulau Catalogue 163, p. 100; Elkin Mathews note, quoted in Boston Evening Transcript, 17.11.1920, p. 4; MDG, p. 104; R. A. Walker, op. cit., p. 22.

23. G. B. Shaw, quoted in Grant Richards, Author Hunting (London, 1936), p. 19; E. Jepson, op. cit., p. 286–287; Desmond Flower and Henry Maas, The Letters of Ernest Dowson (NJ, 1967), p. 331 [The story was not used]; Brian Reade, Beardsley (London, 1967), p. 354; Owen Seaman, ‘The New Quarterly Blue Book’, National Observer, 9.11.1895.

24. MDG, p. 107ff, 109; ALS Mrs William O’Brien [nee Raffalovich] to R. A. Walker, 24.11.1935 (Princeton); ALS E. Gosse to A. E. Gallatin, 19.6.1902 (Princeton); Athanaeum, 16.3.1895, p. 354; AB to L. Smithers, 16.12. [1895] Warrack & Perkins Catalogue 60, item 68; MDG, p. 109–111; cf. MDG, p. 174n; M. Beerbohm, ‘Be It Cosiness’, Pageant, 1895, p. 230–235.

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1. For Savoy dinner, cf. M. Beerbohm, ‘First Meetings with W. B. Yeats’, Listener, 6.6.1955, p. 15–16; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 328–329; and Memoirs, p. 91; Richard Ellam, Yeats, the Man and the Masks, p. 89–101; AB to [A. Leverson] [February 1896], Goodspeed Catalogue, No. 223, item 16; M. Beerbohm, Listener, 6.6.1955, p. 15–16; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 328–329.

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