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Two Women and a Fool by Charles Dana Gibson
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Two Women and a Fool

Charles Dana Gibson · 1895

This advertisement poster—illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson and published by Stone & Kimball—promotes H. C. Chatfield-Taylor's novel of the same title. The pen-and-ink composition shows a dinner-table scene: a dejected woman at left slumps beside a seated man in evening dress, while a confident, elaborately gowned woman at center-right sweeps away, her chin lifted, ignoring the male figure whose back is turned at far right. The trio enacts the book's title literally: two women competing, one man caught between them. Gibson's draftsmanship is characteristically crisp—the Gibson Girl archetype fully present in the dominant central figure's upswept hair and imperious posture. The layout doubles as social commentary: female agency and romantic rivalry treated with dry, upper-class comedy typical of 1890s illustrated fiction marketing.

About this artifact

Creator
Charles Dana Gibson
Date
1895
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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