"Can I sit up here beside you, or do you rule alone?" — Frontispiece for Van Bibber and Others
Charles Dana Gibson · 1892
Gibson's frontispiece for Richard Harding Davis's 1892 story collection depicts a domestic tableau of comfortable upper-class New York life: a tall, impeccably dressed man in a frock coat leans attentively toward a small girl seated on an ornate sofa, while a woman kneels at the child's feet, apparently tending to her stocking or shoe. A starburst gas lamp crowns the sofa back; scattered clothing lies on the floor. The composition flatters Davis's hero Van Bibber as a man of easy sentiment beneath his man-about-town polish. No ethnic caricature appears here; Gibson's satirical edge is soft, presenting bourgeois domesticity with the affectionate irony typical of his early Life period before the Gibson Girl iconography fully crystallized.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Charles Dana Gibson
- Date
- 1892
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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