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Authentic Antique prints by Charles Dana Gibson

Original lithographs over 100 years old, we do NOT sell modern reproductions.

The prints below are from various sources published by Collier's and Life between approximately 1894 and 1908.

Charles Dana Gibson (September 14, 1867 - December 23, 1944), was an American graphic artist, best known for his creation of the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of the beautiful and independent American woman at the turn of the 20th century.

From the start, Gibson's interests were in portraying the social set rather than political figures, and his audience enjoyed the manner in which he poked fun at high society characters with their idiosyncrasies. His monthly salary started at $33, rising each month to $185 in the third month. His value to Life was clearly tangible to both publisher and illustrator from the first drawing, for his work caused circulation to increase. At the same time, he also sold his illustrations to Tid-Bits, later re-named Time magazine. By 1890, Gibson was illustrating articles for Scribner's, Century, and Harper's.

Gibson Girl

Charles Dana Gibson's signature

In 1890, he started drawing 'The Gibson Girl' and later featured her in his first full independent portfolio in 1894. Undoubtedly, Irene Langhorne Gibson, his wife, was the model for 'The Gibson Girl', and her granddaughter looks just like her. There have been other theories to the contrary but they are highly unlikely. In 1904, Robert Collier and Condé Nast tried to sign Gibson to their magazine team at Collier's Weekly, just as they had done with Pyle, Remington and Parrish. Gibson refused due to his loyalty to Life, but they compromised and agreed to a sharing relationship with Life, with a contract of $100,000 for 100 illustrations over a four-year period.

Source: National Museum of American Illustration

 

AB Frost
Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)

Click on the thumbnail images below to see an enlargement. The Darvill's digital watermark does not appear on the actual antique print.

In Germany

Ref-171, SIDE A

In Germany

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

Under the Lindens

Ref-171, SIDE B

Under the Lindens

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$35

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

Hint for a hostess

Ref-172, SIDE A

Hint for a hostess.
Fill a close room on a hot night with people who have come to the country to be cool.

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

An obstinate parent

Ref-172, SIDE B

An obstinate parent.
'George, father has failed.'
'That's just like him. I told you all along, darling, that he was going to do all he could to keep us from marrying.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$25

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

The fellow's story was rudely told

Ref-173, SIDE A

The fellow's story was rudely told.

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

Rudolph Rassendyll

Ref-173, SIDE B

Rudolph Rassendyll
–Anthony Hope's 'Prisoner of Zenda.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$25

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

A game of checkers in Munich

Ref-174, SIDE A

A game of checkers in Munich

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

The streets of New York

Ref-174, SIDE B

The streets of New York

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$40

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

These foreign relations

Ref-175, SIDE A

These foreign relations.
'Do I want to go in with that crowd?'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

A Misconception / Preparing for a fancy dress ball

Ref-175, SIDE B

A Misconception.
'I just overheard you say, Mr. Gray, that my daughter's face would make a man climb a fence.'
'I meant if he was on the other side of the fence.'

Preparing for the fancy dress ball.

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$30

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

The Power of Love

Ref-176, SIDE A

The Power of Love.

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

Love and Duty

Ref-176, SIDE B

Love and Duty.
He: 'Your father advises me to invest my fortune in Wall Street. It would be politic, I suppose.'
'No, don't you do it! After he'd won all your money he'd never let us marry.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$30

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

They don't even know 'Tommy Atkins'

Ref-177, SIDE A

They don't even know 'Tommy Atkins'
–Richard Harding Davis' 'Soldiers of Fortune.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

As the days get shorter

Ref-177, SIDE B

As the days get shorter.
His Horse: 'Do you think it's a go?'
Her Horse: 'We've been here every day for a month, but then you never can tell.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$30

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

James Colonel Sapt.

Ref-178, SIDE A

James / Colonel Sapt.
–Anthony Hope's 'Rupert of Hentzau.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

[sketch of crying woman being consoled]

Ref-178, SIDE B

[sketch of crying woman being consoled]

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$25

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

Rudolph Rassendyll / Princess Flavia / Colonel Sapt. / Lieutenant Bernenstein

Ref-179, SIDE A

Rudolph Rassendyll / Princess Flavia / Colonel Sapt. / Lieutenant Bernenstein
–Anthony Hope's 'Rupert of Hentzau.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

The Decision of Heaven

Ref-179, SIDE B

The Decision of Heaven.
–Anthony Hope's 'Rupert of Hentzau.'

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.

$25

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

A Love Song

Ref-180, SIDE A

A Love Song

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the right for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.
FOXING ON RIGHT EDGE OF PAPER, TEAR IN UPPER MARGIN

One of the hazards of golf

Ref-180, SIDE B

One of the hazards of golf

From various sources published by Collier's and Life (circa 1894-1908)

Sheet size: approx. 17.125 x 11.125 inches
printed on both sides of the paper, see print to the left for opposite side
Mild edge/corner wear, minor foxing possible, see enlargement for condition.
FOXING ON LEFT EDGE OF PAPER, TEAR IN UPPER MARGIN

$30

ABOVE 2 PRINTS, PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE PIECE OF PAPER

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