
"The Weaker Sex, by Charles Dana Gibson, 1903
“Illustrator Charles Dana Gibson’s (1867-1944) glamorous, winsome “Gibson girls” set the standard for female beauty in turn-of-the-century America. Here [in the above illustration], however, Gibson parodies his own creations, portraying his traditionally passive paradigms of womanhood as playfully assertive giants toying with a minuscule man.” (1)
(1) Library of Congress “Monstrous Craws & Character Flaws” Exhibit















The 1948 Vogue interpretation:
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Question. Does anyone know the approx. value of an original copy of The Weaker Sex by C.D Gibson. I’m finding plenty of info but no estimates.
Thanks Mike
Do most readers know the connexion between CDG and Lady Astor, Nancy Lancaster and even the very attentuated one to Macculloch Hall Museum in Morristown NJ?