Charles Dana Gibson
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Definition
Proper noun: * Charles Dana Gibson: A United States illustrator, primarily remembered as the creator of the iconic "Gibson Girl" archetype, which defined the idealized image of American feminine beauty and style during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Usage
- The name "Charles Dana Gibson" is used to refer to the historical figure, his body of work, and his cultural impact.
- It functions as a proper noun and is typically not used with articles (a, an, the) when referring to the person.
Examples
- As a subject:
- Charles Dana Gibson was a leading illustrator for Life magazine.
- The elegant drawings by Charles Dana Gibson appeared in many popular publications.
- Showing possession or association:
- The Charles Dana Gibson exhibition featured his original pen-and-ink drawings.
- She studied the Charles Dana Gibson style of illustration.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in art historical and cultural studies contexts to discuss the portrayal of women in American media.
- It can be used metonymically to refer to the artistic style or the era his work represents.
- The party had a "Gibson" theme, with guests emulating the Charles Dana Gibson aesthetic.
Variants and Related Words
- Gibson Girl (noun): The specific archetype of a tall, graceful, and independent young woman created by Charles Dana Gibson. This is his most famous creation and is often cited separately.
- The "Gibson Girl" became a symbol of the modern American woman.
- Gibson man (noun): A less common term sometimes used for the male counterparts in Gibson's illustrations.
Synonyms
- Illustrator
- Artist
- Cartoonist (in the context of his illustrative work for periodicals)
Notes on Different Meanings
This term has one primary meaning: it refers specifically to the American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944). It is not a common noun with multiple definitions. Its significance is entirely tied to his identity and his creation of the "Gibson Girl."
Noun
- United States illustrator remembered for his creation of the `Gibson girl' (1867-1944)