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The Rise and Fall of the Gibson Girl: The Icon of the Edwardian Era

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When we imagine the Edwardian Era, most of us probably imagine the Gibson Girl the famous character created by Charles Dana Gibson that became one of America's first beauty standards popularized by mass media. But there's more to the Gibson Girl than just beauty; feminism, racism and more are part of her legacy too. Come learn with me!

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Sources:

“The Gibson Girl and Her America” by Charles Dana Gibson and Edmund Vincent Gillon Jr

“Plump or Corpulent? Lean or Gaunt? Historical Categories of Bodily Health in NineteenthCentury Thought” by David J. Hutson

“Troubled Abstraction: Whiteness in Charles Dana Gibson and George Du Maurier” by Jennifer Greenhill

“The Origin of a Type of the American Girl” by Richard Harding Davis and Charles Dana Gibson

“Future of Charles Dana Gibson's Work” by S. N. C., Brush and Pencil Vol. 16, No. 5

“Camille Clifford: The ‘Gibson Girl’ Promise Fulfilled” by Skylar Smith, Fellow, Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies https://rockwellcenter.org/essaysill...

“THE GIBSON GIRL ANALYZED BY HER ORIGINATOR” by Edward Marshall, New York Times, Nov 20, 1910

“Florence Lingard, Who Is Called the New Venus de Milo” by Marian Martineau, The Washington Times, April 2, 1905

“An Illustrated Celebrity in American Society: The Biography of the Gibson Girl, 18901920” by Jennifer Elena Manzur

“The Girl on the Magazine Cover: The Origins of Visual Stereotypes in American Mass Media” by Carolyn L. Kitch

“Selling the American New Woman as Gibson Girl,” Beyond the Gibson Girl: Reimagining the American New Woman, 18951915 by Martha H. Patterson

“Edith Wharton's Gibson Girl: The Virgin, the Undine, and the Dynamo” by Susan Wolstenholme

“The Gibson Girl Goes to College: Popular Culture and Women's Higher Education in the Progressive Era, 18901920” by Lynn D. Gordon

““Nostalgic Elegance” The Enduring Style of the Gibson Girl” by Joshua Simon and Michael Mamp

“Daisy Miller and the Gibson Girl” by Winfield Scott Moody, The Ladies' Home Journal 190409: Vol 21 Iss 10 https://archive.org/details/sim_ladie...

“Faces Of Feminism: The Gibson Girl and the Held Flapper In Early TwentiethCentury Mass Culture” By RainaJoy Jenifer Palso

“Murder in Hollywood: Solving a Silent Screen Mystery” By Charles Higham

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