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Photo Mug : Is Bicycling Bad For The Heart? Pen and ink drawing, 1897, by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)
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Is Bicycling Bad For The Heart? Pen and ink drawing, 1897, by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)
GIBSON: BICYCLING, 1897.
Is Bicycling Bad For The Heart? Pen and ink drawing, 1897, by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)
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1897 Bicycling Couple Dana Fence Gibson Gibson Girl Rail Romance Suitor Victorian Split
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"Bring a dash of historical charm to your morning routine with the Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic Pen and ink drawing, "Is Bicycling Bad For The Heart?" by Charles Dana Gibson. Dated back to 1897, this timeless artwork depicts a humorous take on the health concerns surrounding bicycling. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant images, ensuring your favorite artwork remains a captivating part of your daily life. Perfect for a gift or a personal treat, this mug is a must-have for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike."
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This charming pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson captures the essence of a late 19th-century romance. Titled "Is Bicycling Bad For The Heart?", the artwork depicts a Victorian couple leaning against a split rail fence, engaged in conversation. The man, wearing a dapper hat, appears to be wooing his suitor with his gentlemanly charm. Meanwhile, the woman exudes elegance and grace as she listens attentively. Created in 1897, this piece reflects the growing popularity of bicycling during that era. As transportation methods evolved, bicycles became an accessible means for individuals to explore their surroundings and engage in leisure activities together. However, it also raises questions about potential health concerns associated with cycling. Gibson's signature style shines through in this illustration known as "Gibson Girl" which was highly influential at the time. His ability to capture intricate details and emotions adds depth to this scene of courtship amidst a picturesque setting. This print serves as both an artistic representation of American life during the late 1800s and an exploration of societal attitudes towards physical activity and its impact on matters of the heart. It invites viewers to ponder whether or not bicycling truly affects one's cardiovascular health or if it is merely an excuse for these two lovebirds to spend more time together outdoors.
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