A Study of the Gibson Girls
Back in 2021, I did "60 Days of Studying the Masters" and Day 51 was Charles Dana Gibson.
I loved studying his linework.
This was done live (on TikTok, I think) in about 90 minutes.
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Charles Dana Gibson - The Parting Wall (1906)
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Charles Dana Gibson (American,1867-1944)
The Gibson Girl, c.1891
Pen and ink on paper
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Everyone loves Charles Dana Gibson's ladies, but his troubled, brooding dudes haunted by the hands of the damned are worth a look too.
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LIFE, February 9, 1928
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“A Widow and Her Friends, Part III” by Charles Dana Gibson, centerfold in “Life” magazine, October 18, 1900.
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Charles Dana Gibson, The Turning of the Tide, 1900
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Patiently Listening and Tea Room by Charles Dana Gibson
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“When Words Fail” by Charles Dana Gibson
Life, August 18, 1921
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Hi !
This is my first post here, I’ m a real newbie haha.
I’m Ymchas, a drawer and I try to share my work, I hope it will please you !
This a study I made some time ago. I was trying to understand how Charles Dana Gibson use his lines and how He approach his drawing in general.
I rarely do master’s study, but this one was super interesting for me !
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Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867–1944) - Aghast Woman
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history | charles dana gibson
charles dana gibson was an american illustrator, who is best known for his creation of the gibson girl, which was an iconic representation of an independent euro-american woman at the turn of the 20th century. a gibson girl was described as “a member of upper-middle-class society, always perfectly dressed in the latest fashionable attire appropriate for the place and time of day. the gibson girl was also one of the new, more athletic-shaped women, who could be found cycling through central park, often exercised, and was emancipated to the extent that she could enter the workplace. in addition to the gibson girl's refined beauty, in spirit, she was calm, independent, confident, and sought personal fulfillment.”
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Charles Dana Gibson Educates Mr. Pipp
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