
Pictures of People
"Pictures of People" by Charles Dana Gibson is a collection of illustrations created in the late 19th century. This book features a variety of humorous and satirical sketches that capture the social dynamics and cultural nuances of its time. With a focus on people from different walks of life, the pieces often comment on societal norms, romance, and the everyday situations encountered by men and women. The illustrations in "Pictures of People" portray charming and humorous moments that reflect the social fabric of the period. Each drawing showcases distinct characters and scenarios, ranging from romantic encounters to comedic misunderstandings. The wit and visual appeal of Gibson's work allow readers to engage with the subtle commentary on relationships, gender roles, and social expectations prevalent at the time, making this collection not only entertaining but also a delightful glimpse into the culture of the era.
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