Aubrey Beardsley's Brighton
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Aubrey Beardsley's Brighton

By Victorians Valued

Join the Mistress of Line as she leads you on a guided tour, discovering the early years of Brighton-born artist Aubrey Beardsley

Location

Outside WH Smith

Brighton Train Station concourse Queens Road Brighton BN1 3XP United Kingdom

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About this event

Alexia Lazou, Mistress of Line, will lead you on a gentle 90 minute stroll through Brighton, exploring the buildings and places associated with the early life of artist Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), known as the Master of Line and famous for his innovative black and white illustrations. The tour will start at WH Smith's bookshop, Brighton Station and conclude in the Royal Pavilion Gardens. It is free but booking is essential.

Tickets for the tour are limited so if you have booked a place which you no longer need or want, please cancel your ticket via Eventbrite as soon as possible so that it may be re-allocated. Please do not attend if you have any of the main Covid symptoms or a positive test. Any returned tickets will be made available via this site so please do check again if you are keen to join a tour. If you have any questions about the tour, such as access requirements, please contact Victorians Valued (see below).

Following the tour*, there will be an optional visit to:

The Yellow Book bar, York Place, opposite St. Peter's church.

https://www.yellowbook.bar/

*except 11am tour Thursday 18 September

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Victorians Valued celebrates the lives and works of artists, writers and odd characters of the late nineteenth century, with a particular focus on Brighton-born artist Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898).

Free
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