Franz von Bayros
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- | '''Franz von Bayros''' ([[May 28]], [[1866]], [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]] - [[April 2]], [[1924]], [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]) was an Austrian [[commercial artist]], [[illustrator]], and painter best known for his controversial "Tales at the Dressing Table" portfolio. Von Bayros belonged to the [[Decadent movement]] in art, often relying on [[erotic]] themes and [[phantasmagoric]] imagery. | + | '''Franz von Bayros''' ([[May 28]], [[1866]], [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]] - [[April 2]], [[1924]], [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]) was an Austrian [[commercial artist]], [[illustrator]], and painter best known for his controversial "[[Tales at the Dressing Table]]" portfolio. Von Bayros belonged to the [[Decadent movement]] in art, often relying on [[erotic]] themes and [[phantasmagoric]] imagery. |
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Franz von Bayros (May 28, 1866, Zagreb, Croatia - April 2, 1924, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian commercial artist, illustrator, and painter best known for his controversial "Tales at the Dressing Table" portfolio. Von Bayros belonged to the Decadent movement in art, often relying on erotic themes and phantasmagoric imagery.
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