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The Gibson Girl of the late 19th century. (Charles Dana Gibson)
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Psyche knot is a woman's hairdo in which a knot or coil of hair projects from the back of the head, originally from 1885-90 and popularly du...
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Charles Dana Gibson (American illustrator, 1867-1944) 1901-1902 pen and ink on paper illustration for Life Publishing Co.; published in the artist's collection The Social Ladder (1902) See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book. Gibson, Charles Dana. The Gibson Book; a Collection of the Published Works of Charles Dana Gibson ... New York: C. Scribner’s Sons [etc.], 1906 intranet.mcad.edu/library
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Charles Dana Gibson Girl in PROFILE 1909 LTD. EDITION PORTFOLIO Print Matted | eBay
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Fashionable 1900 postcard | Zazzle.com
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Find best value and selection for your POSTCARD ACTRESSES ELLALINE TERRISS search on eBay. World's leading marketplace.
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CHARLES DANA GIBSON (American, 1867-1944). Gibson Girl, A Widow and | Lot #78667 | Heritage Auctions
Mainstream Illustration, CHARLES DANA GIBSON (American, 1867-1944). Gibson Girl, A Widowand Her Friends, book cover, 1901. Print on paper. 1...
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Titanic era (1910-12) was the shortest but the most inspirational period in history. This period is also known as Pre-World War I era. Many of us have quite a little knowledge about that golden yet tragic time. But still we want to cherish those days by celebrating titanic-inspired themes in weddings or parties. To do that in the most convincing way, you must have the very basic info about titanic fashion trends and vintage clothing ideas.
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CHARLES GIBSON DRAWING
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The more things change, the more women are told that they should probably go on a diet.
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By Catherine Ulrich Brakefield The late 1890s brought America into the limelight like never before. It was the dawning of a new era when Charles Dana Gibson illustrated the free-spirited Gibson Girl. Her face was etched in bold black strokes across magazine pages and newspapers, sometimes coupled with the gallant Rough Riders that would soon embark on their own world adventure. They would leave the comforting Stars and Stripes and everything they held dear for the unknown coastal seashores…
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