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Nov 19, 2021

[Answer] 4. The next stamp portrays the "ideal woman" of the 1900's. She became a model of fashion and beauty of the time and never had a name of her own. She was named after her creator, what was she known as?

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...1. Gibson Girl 2. Miss Charlie 3. Dana's Dames 4. Dancing Girl Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) was an illustrator who specialized in pen-and-ink sketches. He sold his work to magazines and also illustrated books, including the 1898 edition of "The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope. The "Gibson Girl" stands as his most famous work.




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Gibson Girl:


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