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Collier's Cover by Charles Dana Gibson
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Collier's Cover

Charles Dana Gibson · September 25, 1909

Gibson renders his signature feminine ideal in red conte crayon on cream stock — a departure from his crisp pen-and-ink line work. The figure occupies the full plate: a young woman with the characteristically voluminous upswept hair of the Gibson Girl, her gaze cast downward in studied composure, a small pendant at her throat, a loose blouse barely sketched at the shoulders. No caption, no satirical barb — this is pure image-building. By 1909 the Gibson Girl was a commercial phenomenon, and Collier's used her face to sell the magazine itself. The chalky, almost unfinished quality here signals fine-art aspiration: Gibson pitching illustration as portraiture, the weekly as a gallery.

About this artifact

Creator
Charles Dana Gibson
Date
September 25, 1909
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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