Young Woman Struck with Cupid's Arrows Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867-1944). Young Woman Struck with Cupid's Arrows, ca. 1900. Black ink on cream, medium-weight, slightly textured wove paper, sheet: 10 x 12 in. (25.4 x 30.5 cm). This alluring and emblematic portrait features the so-called Gibson Girl type, created by the influential illustrator Charles Dana Gibson as an embodiment of idealized modern womanhood. Characterized by her youth, independence, confidence, and beauty, the Gibson Girl proliferated in the visual imagery of turn-of- the-century America. Minnie Clark, a famous artists model and the subject of J. Carroll Beckwiths drawing (on display nearby), served as the inspiration for this type. American Art ca. 1900

Young Woman Struck with Cupid's Arrows Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867-1944). Young Woman Struck with Cupid's Arrows, ca. 1900. Black ink on cream, medium-weight, slightly textured wove paper, sheet: 10 x 12 in. (25.4 x 30.5 cm).  This alluring and emblematic portrait features the so-called Gibson Girl type, created by the influential illustrator Charles Dana Gibson as an embodiment of idealized modern womanhood. Characterized by her youth, independence, confidence, and beauty, the Gibson Girl proliferated in the visual imagery of turn-of- the-century America. Minnie Clark, a famous artists model and the subject of J. Carroll Beckwiths drawing (on display nearby), served as the inspiration for this type. American Art ca. 1900
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