'Zatlin has created a book that not only does justice to an artist too little known, but one that will stand as the perfect example of the way in which a catalogue raisonne can, and should be, done. This is both a superb reference book and a living example of art historical/literary scholarship carried out on the highest level of creative excellence. Zatlin deserves awards for what she has single-handedly accomplished.' - Gabriel P. Weisberg, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide -- Gabriel P. Weisberg * Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide * Won an Honorable Mention for the 2016 ARLIS/NA George Wittenborn Memorial Award. -- George Wittenborn Memorial * ARLIS/NA * Finally, this leading Art Nouveau figure and contemporary of Oscar Wilde gets his due, in a scholarly set presenting well over a thousand finished works alongside assorted sketches and writings. The sheer amount of work Beardsley left behind when he died at 25 is stunning, but his artistic prescience is the real mind-blower. -John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter ( Best of 2016 ) -- John DeFore * Hollywood Reporter * Utterly spectacular. Beardsley died of tuberculosis at 25, but still managed to produce 1,100 finished drawings and 100 sketches, which are wonderfully reproduced here in all their exotic, erotic and often grotesque headiness. Zatlin is a perceptive guide to an artist who, she notes, challenged his times and at the same time defined them. -Michael Prodger, Sunday Times -- Michael Prodger * Sunday Times * Linda Zatlin wears three decades of consistent scholarship on Beardsley lightly, and her entries are a consistent pleasure... For the price, the book is a marvellous and monumental achievement, and by far the best single account of Aubrey Beardsley's particular genius. -Richard Canning, TLS -- Richard Canning * TLS * A magnificently complete chronicle of Beardsley's life and work. . . . comprehensive . . . meticulously researched . . . invaluable. -Elizabeth Darocha Berenz, ARLIS/NA Reviews -- Elizabeth Darocha Berenz * ARLIS/NA Reviews * 'Linda Gertner Zatlin's magnificent new catalogue lists well over 1,000 drawings, none without interest, most of them masterworks, some the defining images of their time. Poring with Zatlin over every sunflower and poppy, every nipple and tassel and cloven hoof, studying her digests of the large critical scrutiny these pictures have attracted over more than century, one seems to pass in entranced slow motion over a huge corpus of work produced at superhuman speed ... absorbing and exhilarating.' - Alan Hollinghurst, Apollo -- Alan Hollinghurst * Apollo * Faith in the strong black line is everywhere evident in a gorgeous new two-volume catalogue raisonne of Beardsley's work, edited by Linda Gertner Zatlin, who also provides helpful commentary for each drawing. . . . [Beardsley] found, and left for us, a line that could hold. -Morgan Meis, New Yorker -- Morgan Meis * New Yorker * This is a sumptuous publication of superb quality. -Donald Mead, Intentions ( Journal of the Oscar Wilde Society), -- Donald Mead * Intentions * This monumental two-volume catalogue raisonne is a notable coping stone on the edifice of his reputation. It reals that he is worthy of his enduring fame. During his brief lifetime Beardsley produced an extraordinary - there are over 1,100 drawings here. They have been brilliantly marshalled and laid out in a prodigious labour of dedicated scholarship by Linda Zatlin. -Matthew Sturgis, Literary Review -- Matthew Sturgis * Literary Review *