In 1894, Oscar Wilde's Salomé received widespread notoriety for the obvious erotic sensuality of 's illustrations. Late-Victorian English society was shocked by the celebration of evil, which reached its peak in an edition of Aristophanes's Lysistrata. Banned by English censors, it was widely circulated on the Continent.
A. Charles Ricketts
B. Aubrey Beardsley
C. Jan Toorop
D. Eugène Grasset
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