The Education of Mr. Pipp, No. XXVII: A Match Game at Caroney Castle
UBC Library Digitization Centre · c. 1910–1919 (published in Life; postcard reprint)
Plate XXVII from Gibson's serial comic feature follows the hapless American millionaire Mr. Pipp abroad. On a croquet lawn before a country house, a commanding Gibson Girl—long-skirted, erect, mallet in hand—oversees a bent and laboring Mr. Pipp as he lines up his shot, hat fallen beside him. The power geometry is deliberate: she is vertical and composed; he is crouched and comic. Background figures play on, indifferent. The caption, 'A match game at Caroney Castle,' underscores Gibson's recurring argument that nouveau-riche American men, however wealthy, remain socially outclassed—by British aristocratic settings, and especially by their own self-possessed wives and daughters, whose poise Gibson treated as the true currency of transatlantic ambition.
About this artifact
- Creator
- UBC Library Digitization Centre
- Date
- c. 1910–1919 (published in Life; postcard reprint)
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com · high-resolution version available.
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