XI. Bullet-Proof Uniform: Tommy Atkins thinks it rather fun, March 30, p. 491.
XII. Mr Frederick Harrison's "Ideal Novelist," April 20, p. 620.
XIII. A New Year's Dream, after studying Mr Pennell's "Devils of Notre Dame." Republished in "Early Work." Jan. 4th, 1894, p. 8.
56. Mr Parnell, sketch portrait of the Irish party leader, head and shoulders, three quarters face to left, pencil, half tone reproduction, 4-3/4 × 3-1/2 inches.
57. I. The Studio. Design for wrapper in two states, the original design containing a seated figure of Pan, omitted in the later version. First state on brown paper. The same, reduced, in black on green, for prospectus, republished in The Studio, May 1898, and again in "Early Work."
Second state, black on green, also in gold on rough white paper for presentation to Royalty (Nov. 15th, 1893). The same, reduced, and printed in dark green on white, for a prospectus, republished in "Early Work." The same, enlarged and printed in black on light green, for a poster.
The Studio, No. I, April 1893, accompanying an article entitled "A New Illustrator: Aubrey Beardsley," by Joseph Pennell, contained:——
II. Reduced reproduction of the pen-and-ink replica of Jeanne d'Arc procession. Republished as large folding supplement in No. 2.
III. Siegfried, Act II., from the original drawing in line and wash, signed A.V.B., presented by the artist to Sir Edward Burne-Jones, after whose death it was given back by Lady Burne-Jones, to the artist's mother, Mrs Beardsley. Republished in "Early Work."