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1900's Vintage Print Garden Dress Ball Pen Sketch Charles Gibson ANTIQUE PAPER

Description: Eye catching antique print from The Gibson Book II. It’s printed on two sides and both are pictured so you can choose which one to frame. Printed in 1907 with sketches from various copyright dates. It measures 11" x 16.75" and is printed on a nicely yellowed paper.  It's in pretty good shape for being over 100 years old.  No water damage.  Please view and zoom pictures for condition as it has expected wear. For reference - I included pictures of the cover, title and acknowledgment pages from the book this print came from.  These are not included with purchase.  Page will be removed from the book at time of purchase. History of Charles Dana Gibson courtesy Wikipedia (September 14, 1867 ? December 23, 1944) was an American graphic artist. He was best known for his creation of the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of the beautiful and independent American woman at the turn of the 20th century. His wife, Irene Langhorne, and her four sisters inspired his images. He published his illustrations in Life magazine and other major national publications for more than 30 years, becoming editor in 1918 and later owner of the general interest magazine.Peddling his pen-and-ink sketches, Gibson sold his first work in 1886 to Life magazine, founded by John Ames Mitchell and Andrew Miller. It featured general interest articles, humor, illustrations, and cartoons. His works appeared weekly in the popular national magazine for more than 30 years. He quickly built a wider reputation, with his drawings being featured in all the major New York publications, including Harper's Weekly, Scribners and Collier's. His illustrated books include the 1898 editions of Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau as well as Richard Harding Davis' Gallegher and Other Stories His development of the "Gibson Girl" from 1890 and her nationwide fame brought Gibson respect and wealth. In 1895, he married Irene Langhorne, born in Danville, Virginia. One of her four sisters was Nancy Astor (Lady Astor), the first woman to serve as a Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons. His wife and her elegant Langhorne sisters also inspired his famous Gibson Girls, who became iconic images in early 20th-century society. Their dynamic and resourceful father Chiswell Langhorne had his wealth severely reduced by the Civil War, but by the late 19th century, he had rebuilt his fortune on tobacco auctioneering and the railroad industry. After the death of John Ames Mitchell in 1918, Gibson became editor of Life and later took over as owner of the magazine. As the popularity of the Gibson Girl faded after World War I, Gibson took to working in oils for his own pleasure. In 1918, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1932.

Price: 27.99 USD

Location: Galesville, Wisconsin

End Time: 2024-11-16T07:51:00.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Artist: Charles Dana Gibson

Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work

antique print: antique artwork

Size: Medium (up to 36in.)

Date of Creation: 1900-1949

Region of Origin: United States

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

gibson girl: gibson girl drawing art

Year of Production: 1907

decor: antique wall decor

Width (Inches): 16 3/4"

Style: art nouveau "gibson girl"

Features: antique print

victorian era: victorian era wall art

Culture: American Culture

decor style: antique victorian picture

unframed antique art print: unframed vintage art print

Color: black white illustration

two sided antique sketch: two sided antique drawing

Material: Original print of pen and ink drawing

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Print Surface: Paper

Subject: figures and portraits

Type: Print

Height (Inches): 11"

Theme: Art, Fashion, Love, Agriculture, Americana, Comics, Community Life, Dance, Events & Festivals, History, Leisure, People, Portrait, Working Life

sketch: antique pen sketch

fancy lady portrait: beautiful woman portrait

Production Technique: printed pen sketches

clothing style: victorian clothing style

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