Eighty Drawings: Including The Weaker Sex The Story of a Susceptible Bachelor (Dover Fine Art, History of Art) - Softcover

Buch 142 von 166: Dover Fine Art, History of Art

Gibson, Charles Dana

 
9780486491042: Eighty Drawings: Including The Weaker Sex The Story of a Susceptible Bachelor (Dover Fine Art, History of Art)

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American graphic artist Charles Dana Gibson (1867–1944) found enduring fame as the creator of the Gibson Girl — the beautiful, independent, and socially confident young woman who embodied the spirit of a new era at the turn of the twentieth century. This affordable volume reprints one of Gibson's best original collections in its entirety, presenting the iconic drawings as published in their original form more than 100 years ago. In addition to dozens of sketches of gorgeous Gibson Girls, this volume includes the artist's "The Weaker Sex" series, a droll sequence of vignettes depicting a smitten young man and the object of his affections.

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Graphic artist Charles Dana Gibson (1867–1944) is famed for his thousands of drawings of the Gibson Girl — an idealized image of American womanhood at the turn of the 20th century.

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American graphic artist Charles Dana Gibson (1867–1944) found enduring fame as the creator of the Gibson Girl—the beautiful, independent, and socially confident young woman who embodied the spirit of a new era at the turn of the twentieth century. This affordable volume reprints one of Gibson's best original collections in its entirety, presenting the iconic drawings as published in their original form more than 100 years ago. In addition to dozens of sketches of gorgeous Gibson Girls, this volume includes the artist's "The Weaker Sex" series, a droll sequence of vignettes depicting a smitten young man and the object of his affections.
Dover (2013) republication of the edition originally published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1903.

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