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Chares Dana Gibson (1867-1944). American illustrator. Making Bread Pills. Pen and ink drawing, 1903

Chares Dana Gibson (1867-1944). American illustrator. Making Bread Pills. Pen and ink drawing, 1903


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Chares Dana Gibson (1867-1944). American illustrator. Making Bread Pills. Pen and ink drawing, 1903

GIBSON: MAKING BREAD PILLS.
Chares Dana Gibson (1867-1944). American illustrator. Making Bread Pills. Pen and ink drawing, 1903

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1903 Alcohol Bouquet Conversation Couple Dana Dinner Drink Flirtation Gibson Gibson Girl Glass Lust Party Romance Table Upper Class


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In this pen and ink drawing by American illustrator Chares Dana Gibson, we are transported back to the early 1900s. The scene depicts a lively gathering of upper-class men and women engaged in conversation around a beautifully set dinner table. Amidst the elegant ambiance, one cannot help but notice the central figures - a charming couple caught in a moment of flirtation. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully captures the nuances of human interaction. The woman, adorned with an exquisite bouquet, leans towards her suitor with an air of anticipation. Her coy smile hints at their shared secret while her eyes sparkle with mischief. Meanwhile, the man leans in attentively, his body language betraying his own desire. Gibson's illustration not only portrays romance but also offers subtle social commentary on turn-of-the-century America. The presence of alcohol on the table suggests that this gathering may be taking place during Prohibition era when such indulgences were prohibited yet still sought after by society's elite. Through "Making Bread Pills". Gibson immortalizes the iconic Gibson Girl - a symbol of beauty and sophistication during that time period. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical artifact, capturing the essence of early 20th century America through its depiction of love, lust, and societal norms.

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