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Gibson: New Cartoons; A book of Charles Dana Gibson's latest drawings

By Charles Dana Gibson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Step back in time with witty drawings that expose the ironies and humorous moments found in relationships and society long ago.

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2020-08-07
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Summary

"Gibson: New Cartoons; A book of Charles Dana Gibson's latest drawings" by Charles Dana Gibson is a compilation of funny pictures from the early 1900s that uses art to make people laugh and think about society. The illustrations show how people acted and what was important to them back then. The cartoons probably talk about things like how men and women got along, what was considered normal, and just regular life, but with a funny twist. The book has lots of clever drawings that sometimes have characters talking to each other, so you can see what they're thinking and doing in a funny, and maybe even a little sarcastic, way. The pictures show different parts of American life, like dating problems or just things Gibson noticed about society, using jokes to make people laugh and also think about what's going on. You get to enjoy the cool pictures and also get the jokes about society and people's relationships in those days.

About the Author

Charles Dana Gibson was an American illustrator who created the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of the beautiful and independent American woman at the turn of the 20th century.

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