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

Read more about this topic:  Charles Dana Gibson

Famous quotes containing the word work:

    Oh sure, everyone goes back to the earth at some point, but life itself is a thread that is never broken, never lost. Do you know why? Because each man makes a knot in the thread during his lifetime: it is the work he has done and that’s what gives life to life in the long stretch of time: the usefulness of man on this earth.
    Jacques Roumain (1907–1945)

    And this is the final meaning of work: the extension of human consciousness. The lesser meaning of work is the achieving of self-preservation.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)

    Drive a nail home and clinch it so faithfully that you can wake up in the night and think of your work with satisfaction,—a work at which you would not be ashamed to invoke the Muse.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)