Charles Dana Gibson Wall Art, Drawings, Framed Artwork, & Canvases
108 Items
Charles Dana Gibson Wall Art, Drawings, Framed Artwork, & Canvases
108 Items
If you've heard of the Gibson Girl, you're going to love exploring this collection of Charles Dana Gibson prints and wall art. American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) created the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of beautiful and independent American women at the turn of the twentieth century. With her upswept hair, thin neck, and classically lovely features, his Gibson Girl, 1900 was the pinnacle of Charles Dana Gibson's work. His stylish and humorous illustrations frequently appeared in Life and Harper's magazines. Gibson created the Gibson Girl to personify what writers in the 1890s and 1900s were describing as the new woman. Someone who was independent, well-educated, and ready to enjoy a visible and active role in public, unlike previous generations of women. Celebrate the new woman by adding your own Gibson Girl art print to your home decor. Finishing Options to Suit Your Style and Budget You want your Charles Dana Gibson art print to look its best on your walls. That's why we utilize advanced printing technologies like museum-grade giclee prints that are the standard for museums and galleries around the world and quality, affordable art prints created by digital or offset lithography press. Upgrade to premium canvas or quality framing so your Charles Dana Gibson art print will be ready to display right from the box. Both finishing options are created in our facility in Ohio, have hanging hardware attached securely at the back, and are made using non-toxic, fade-resistant archival inks.
Show MoreIf you've heard of the Gibson Girl, you're going to love exploring this collection of Charles Dana Gibson prints and wall art. American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) created the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of beautiful and independent American women at the turn of the twentieth century. With her upswept hair, thin neck, and classically lovely features, his Gibson Girl, 1900 was the pinnacle of Charles Dana Gibson's work. His stylish and humorous illustrations frequently appeared in Life and Harper's magazines. Gibson created the Gibson Girl to personify what writers in the 1890s and 1900s were describing as the new woman. Someone who was independent, well-educated, and ready to enjoy a visible and active role in public, unlike previous generations of women. Celebrate the new woman by adding your own Gibson Girl art print to your home decor. Finishing Options to Suit Your Style and Budget You want your Charles Dana Gibson art print to look its best on your walls. That's why we utilize advanced printing technologies like museum-grade giclee prints that are the standard for museums and galleries around the world and quality, affordable art prints created by digital or offset lithography press. Upgrade to premium canvas or quality framing so your Charles Dana Gibson art print will be ready to display right from the box. Both finishing options are created in our facility in Ohio, have hanging hardware attached securely at the back, and are made using non-toxic, fade-resistant archival inks.
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