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Mr. A. Merger Hogg Is Taking a Few Days Much-Needed Rest at His Country Home. Pen and ink drawing, 1903, by Charles Dana Gibson
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Mr. A. Merger Hogg Is Taking a Few Days Much-Needed Rest at His Country Home. Pen and ink drawing, 1903, by Charles Dana Gibson
GIBSON: BUSINESSMAN, 1903.
Mr. A. Merger Hogg Is Taking a Few Days Much-Needed Rest at His Country Home. Pen and ink drawing, 1903, by Charles Dana Gibson
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1903 Basket Bowler Business Man Commerce Dana Desk Dress Estate Finance Gibson Gibson Girl Leisure Messenger Secretary Stock Suit Telephone Ticker Type Writer Typist Upper Class Waste Hogg Workaholic
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In this charming pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, we are transported back to the year 1903, where we catch a glimpse of Mr. A. Merger Hogg enjoying a much-needed rest at his country home. Dressed in a stylish suit and bowler hat, Mr. Hogg exudes an air of sophistication that was characteristic of the American upper class during that era. The scene captures the essence of early 20th-century leisure, with Mr. Hogg reclining comfortably on a chair on his estate's exterior while attending to business matters. His desk is adorned with various symbols of finance and commerce, including a typewriter, ticker tape machine, and telephone - all tools essential for any successful businessman at the time. Surrounded by his secretary and typist diligently working nearby, it becomes evident that even during his moments of relaxation, Mr. Hogg remains connected to the world of work. However, he seems content as he gazes out into nature's beauty while holding onto a basket filled with papers - perhaps signifying both productivity and waste management. Gibson's attention to detail extends beyond capturing the men in their fashionable attire; he also includes two women in this illustration known as "Gibson Girls". These iconic figures represent independent and confident women who were breaking societal norms during this period. Overall, this artwork provides us with an intriguing snapshot into the life of an affluent businessman from America's past – one who understands the importance of taking occasional breaks amidst their
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