R.A. Walker Collection of Beardsley Family Photographs MS.1950.049

Rebecca Fenning Marschall
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
2023
2520 Cimarron Street
Los Angeles 90018
clark@humnet.ucla.edu


Contributing Institution: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Title: R.A. Walker Collection of Beardsley Family Photographs
source: Walker, R. A. (Rainforth Armitage), 1886-1960
Identifier/Call Number: MS.1950.049
Physical Description: 1 box (5 linear inches)
Date (inclusive): about 1875-1950
Abstract: Photographs of Aubrey Beardsley and his family collected by R.A. Walker, likely as a part of his research on Beardsley.
Language of Material: English .

Provenance

Purchase, 1950, Elkin Mathews Ltd. (item 75 from Elkin Mathews Ltd. Quarto 8 : Aubrey Beardsley, Some items from the collection of R.A. Walker, May 1950).

Biographical Note

Aubrey Beardsley was born in Brighton, England in 1872 to Ellen Agnus Pitt and Vincent Paul Beardsley. Vincent had inherited a small fortune from his father, but had lost most of it by the time Aubrey and his older sister Mabel were born. Their family (which also included sister Mabel, born in 1871) moved from Brighton to London in 1883 and struggled economically, as Vincent worked unsuccessfully in a variety of clerical jobs. Aubrey contracted tuberculosis when he was 7, though his case was mild for most of his childhood; his first real outbreak came in 1889. He left school in 1888 and found work as a clerk. Soon after, he began drawing and studied art briefly at the Westminster School of Art. After being discovered by art journalist Aymer Vallance in 1892, Aubrey began creating a public persona for himself and establishing his black-and-white linear drawing style, which was particularly suited to new developments in printing. Throughout the early 1890s, Beardsley's fame and notoriety continued to grow, as he illustrated Oscar Wilde's Salome and co-founded the magazine The Yellow Book. His often erotic and grotesque work, as well as his eccentric persona were often controversial, and his association with Wilde somewhat damaged his reputation after Wilde's 1895 arrest for "gross indecency." Beardsley's health became increasingly worse after 1896, and he died in Menton, France in 1898 at the age of 25.
In addition to Aubrey Beardsley, his sister Mabel and his parents, this collection also contains photographs of other maternal family members. His mother, Ellen Agnus Pitt (1846-1932), had been born in India in 1846 to Surgeon-Major William Pitt (about 1816-1887) and Susan Lamb (born 1821). Surgeon-Major Pitt served with the Indian Medical Service in Southeast Asia until his retirement in 1857; in 1864, the family settled in Brighton. Susan Lamb Pitt's mother, Anne Margaret Wright (1803-1894) is also included in this collection.
Sources consulted:
* "Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/1821 , accessed January 2023.
* Matthew Sturgis, Chapter 1 excerpt of "Aubrey Beardsley: A Biography", New York Times Book Review (online). New York Times. https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/s/sturgis-beardsley.html , accessed January 2023.

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of photographs collected by Rainforth Armitage Walker of Aubrey Beardsley and his family. Most photographs are reduced copies of original cabinet cards and photographs, and many of these are apparently also a part of the University of Reading collection on Aubrey Beardsley (MS 160, Online guide available here ). Images also include a photograph of Beardsley's grave at Menton, as well as a photograph taken during the unveiling of the memorial tablet placed at his birthplace in Brighton, England.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Beardsley, Aubrey, 1872-1898
Walker, R. A. (Rainforth Armitage), 1886-1960
Beardsley, Mabel, 1871-1916

box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 1

Aubrey Beardsley about 1872-1877

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2 photographs of Beardsley as a young boy, and 1 photograph of Beardsley as a baby on his nurse's lap.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 2

Surgeon-Major William Pitt

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4 images, including 2 copies of same photograph
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 3

Mabel Beardsley

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1 image as a young girl.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 4

Vincent Paul Beardsley

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1 image.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 5

Ellen Agnus Pitt Beardsley

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3 images.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 6

Mabel and Aubrey Beardsley about 1874

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1 image of Mabel and Aubrey as very young children.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 7

Vincent and Ellen Beardsley

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1 image.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 8

Susan Lamb Pitt

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2 images.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 9

Anne Margaret Wright Lamb

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1 image.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 10

Aubrey Beardsley's grave 1940-1950

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1 image on Velox paper, likely taken by R.A. Walker in the 1940s.
box MS.1950.049 Bx 1, Folder 11

Aubrey Beardsley memorial tablet unveiling, Brighton 1927 November 21

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1 image of tabled unveiling at Beardsley's birthplace.