One aspect of this lecture is incorrect. You keep saying that Margaret's work was influenced by Beardsley - it's just the opposite. Beardsley and Klimt's work were both influenced by Margaret's work - her work came first. Klimt admitted this. Even Rennie said she was the genius of the movement. He was better known, but he followed her vision ... so, this is what she contributed since you seem confused by that.
Thank you... Wish you didn't have that echo sound to your commentary .... just my opinion 😊
It was early days in my use of zoom! I think I am getting better!
Thank you, fascinating!
Glad you enjoyed it! Anne
This is great, thank you!
Glad you liked it! Anne
One aspect of this lecture is incorrect. You keep saying that Margaret's work was influenced by Beardsley - it's just the opposite. Beardsley and Klimt's work were both influenced by Margaret's work - her work came first. Klimt admitted this. Even Rennie said she was the genius of the movement. He was better known, but he followed her vision ... so, this is what she contributed since you seem confused by that.
Beardsley's work was known from 1892/93, published in the Studio. He had no opportunity to see MMM's work until 1895.
regarding gesso…. jes- OH, not jess-SUE, is the proper pronunciation.