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Angler Confronts Two Soldiers and a Woman by Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944, artist
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Angler Confronts Two Soldiers and a Woman

Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944, artist · 1882

A lone fisherman—stooped under a wicker creel, rod over shoulder, a few small catch at his feet—faces three figures across an open ground: two men in military-style caps and a woman in dark dress, one soldier extending what appears to be a sword or rod toward him in a challenging or mocking gesture. The composition is spare pen-and-ink, all action carried by posture and line. The civilian's hunched, burdened silhouette reads as comic inadequacy against the upright trio's collective confidence. No caption survives in this reproduction. The social argument is readable nonetheless: the solitary, modest working man confronted—perhaps mocked or conscripted—by institutional authority paired with feminine social pressure, a tension Life magazine returned to repeatedly in the 1880s as industrializing America renegotiated masculine roles.

About this artifact

Creator
Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944, artist
Date
1882
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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