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Between Times, Leicester Square by Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944, artist
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Between Times, Leicester Square

Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944, artist · Charles Dana Gibson, 1906

Gibson sets his crowd scene in London's Leicester Square during a theatrical intermission—a press of top-hatted men, elaborately dressed women, and at least one small child caught in the crush. The central figure is a fashionably furred woman in a wide-brimmed hat, flanked by men who lean toward her with the eager attentiveness Gibson reserved for female social power. An older gentleman stoops with a cane at right; a woman in an extravagant feathered coiffure anchors that edge. The drawing reflects Gibson's transatlantic eye: London's West End pleasure crowd scrutinized with the same cool irony he applied to Newport and Fifth Avenue. No caption survives on this reproduction, but the composition argues that public leisure—wherever it occurs—is a theater of display, class performance, and calculated charm.

About this artifact

Creator
Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944, artist
Date
Charles Dana Gibson, 1906
Rights
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