Autograph Note Signed
de GIBSON, Charles Dana (1867-1944)
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Galena, Illinois, United States
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This renowned American artist and illustrator created the "Gibson Girl," the very image of the turn-of-the-century American female, setting a standard for fashion and hair style from the 1890s through the beginning of the First World War. ANS, 2pp, 4½" X 6 3/4", n.p., n.y. Addressed to "Bob." Very good. Large pale green pencilled checkmark and "A" (for answered) on first page, else clean and attractive. On pale blue lettersheet, Gibson, in his characteristic enormous scrawl, accepts an invitation: "I am coming up to N.Y. tomorrow (friday) so if you have no other engagements lets get together Saturday. They were all disappointed because you couldn't come down here...." Large bold signature.
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- Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA (US)
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- Autograph Note Signed
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- GIBSON, Charles Dana (1867-1944)
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Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA
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Galena, Illinois
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