Gibson Girl admires her garden by goodoleboy
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Description
Just a bunch of separate drawings done by vintage artists that I downloaded off the Internet and coalesced to form this image. I've done a lot of that lately. Takes a lot more time and effort than postworking a photograph.
The Gibson Girl was the personification of the feminine ideal of physical attractiveness as portrayed by the satirical pen-and-ink illustrations of artist Charles Dana Gibson during a 20-year period that spanned the late 19th and early 20th century in the United States and Canada. The artist saw his creation as representing the composite of "thousands of American girls."
Source: Wikipedia free encyclopedia.
Well worth a ZOOM.
Comments (4)
MrsRatbag
I've always liked the calm beauty of the Gibson girls; great composition work!
Osper
Nice!!!!!
helanker
Very lovely drawings.. I like this Gibson style. Dont know what you did to make it look like this, but the result is beautiful. OH! And I had to look Gibson up. WOW! SO many drawings he has created. OH my. I could look at them forever :)
crender
So well done !!!