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No Wonder the sea serpent frequents our coast

GIBSON: BATHER, 1900.
No Wonder the sea serpent frequents our coast.
Pen-and-ink drawing, by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

Media ID 7958907

1900 Bathing Beach Dana Gibson Gibson Girl Marine Ocean Recreation Sea Serpent Serpent Summer


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No Wonder the sea serpent frequents our coast

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is a captivating pen-and-ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, an American artist known for his iconic Gibson Girl illustrations. Created in 1900, this artwork captures the essence of early 20th-century beach culture and fashion. The scene depicts a picturesque coastal setting with women leisurely bathing in the ocean. The women are elegantly dressed in fashionable swimwear of the time, showcasing their impeccable style even while enjoying recreational activities. As they frolic in the water, it becomes evident why the sea serpent would be drawn to such beauty and charm. Gibson's attention to detail brings this marine scene to life. The fluid lines and delicate shading highlight both the serenity of daily life at the beach and the allure of these confident women. With his distinctive artistic style, Gibson manages to capture not only a moment frozen in time but also an entire era defined by its fascination with seaside recreation. This print from The Granger Collection offers viewers a glimpse into America's past through artistry that transcends time. It serves as a reminder that even over a century ago, people found solace and joy along our coasts – attracting mythical creatures like sea serpents who couldn't resist being part of such idyllic scenes.

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