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Aubrey Beardsley — The Toilet, from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope

Aubrey Beardsley

The Toilet, from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope

1890

In this drawing, Aubrey Beardsley illustrates an early scene in Alexander Pope’s satirical masterpiece The Rape of the Lock (1712) in which the heroine, Belinda, primps in her boudoir. Reflecting the poem’s emphasis on contrived rather than natural beauty, the drawing is densely layered with artifice. A view of an idyllic garden with a cupola-topped pavilion is glimpsed not through a window as it would first seem, but on a folding screen. The bejeweled bottles littering the table serve as emblems of Belinda’s vanity.

Medium
pen and black ink with traces of graphite underdrawing

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Aubrey Beardsley, The Toilet, from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, 1890

In this drawing, Aubrey Beardsley illustrates an early scene in Alexander Pope’s satirical masterpiece The Rape of the Lock (1712) in which the heroine, Belinda, primps in her boudoir. Reflecting the poem’s emphasis on contrived rather than natural beauty, the drawing is densely layered with artifice. A view of an idyllic garden with a cupola-topped pavilion is glimpsed not through a window as it would first seem, but on a folding screen. The bejeweled bottles littering the table serve as emblems of Belinda’s vanity.

Medium
pen and black ink with traces of graphite underdrawing
Year
1890
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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