Charles Dana Gibson

  • American

Charles Dana Gibson was an American illustrator, notable for creating the Gibson Girl, turn-of-the century, idealized pen-and-ink drawings of the emancipated post-Victorian woman, with her long beautiful hair pulled up. Mr Gibson's models for the Gibson Girl were his wife, Irene Langhorne, and her four sisters. - AsNotedIn


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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1894/07/00 In the Summer 1894, Irene Langhorne attends a party at Delmonico's and shares a table with novelist Richard Harding Davis and illustrator Charles Dana Gibson. Groom Marriage of Irene Langhorne and Charles Dana Gibson
1898/00/00 "The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope is published with illustrations by Charles D Gibson. Illustrator The Prisoner of Zenda (book)
1903/00/00 Gibson Townhouse is built at 172 E 73rd St for Charles Dana Gibson, 1902-1903. Home Gibson Townhouse, NYC New York City
1916/02/17 Irene and Charles Gibson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene Gibson, to George B Post III. "Their marriage will united the families of a great artist and a great architect." The New York Times Father of the Bride Marriage of Irene Langhorne Gibson and George B Post III
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