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She Goes Into Colors. Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1901

She Goes Into Colors. Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1901


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She Goes Into Colors. Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1901

GIBSON: PAINTING, 1901.
She Goes Into Colors. Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1901

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1901 Cockade Court Courtship Dana Dress Easel Gibson Gilded Age Leisure Paint Brush Painter Straw Hat Upper Class


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She Goes Into Colors

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is a captivating pen and ink drawing by the renowned American artist Charles Dana Gibson, created in 1901. This artwork beautifully captures the essence of courtship and fashion during the late 19th century Gilded Age in America. In this scene, we are transported to an elegant court setting where men and women from the upper class leisurely engage in conversation. The women's dresses exude sophistication, while their straw hats add a touch of charm to their attire. One woman stands out as she holds a paintbrush and stands before an easel, indicating her artistic nature. Gibson's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays each character with precision. The men sport cockades on their lapels, symbolizing their status within society. Meanwhile, the painterly strokes bring life to every figure present in this composition. This artwork not only showcases Gibson's mastery but also serves as a window into the cultural milieu of early 20th-century America. It reflects both the elegance of courtship rituals and the growing interest in art among women during that time. "She Goes Into Colors" remains an iconic piece that encapsulates both historical significance and aesthetic beauty—a testament to Gibson's ability to capture moments that transcend time through his artistry.

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