Charles Dana Gibson - Work

Work

  • Gibson Girl, circa 1900

  • Frontispiece to The Prisoner of Zenda, 1898

  • Illustration from Rupert of Hentzau, 1898

  • At the Beach, 1901

  • Fancy Dress, 1901

  • Love in a Garden, 1901

  • The Crush, 1901

  • Art Lesson, 1901

  • Everything in the World that Money Can Buy, 1901

  • Stepped On, 1901

  • Fanned Out, 1914

  • Studies in Expression: When Women Are Jurors 1902

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