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When Women Vote by Charles Dana Gibson
The Suffragettes as the creator of the Gibson Girls Sees Them. " When Women Vote: After dinner the girls will have to listen to politics". Stereotypes abound in this illustration by Charles Dana Gibson showing two stout, middle-aged and bespectacled women discussing politics after dinner while the rest of the group - young, beautiful and disinterested - do little to disguise their boredom.
1909
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Media ID 23042584
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Anti Bored Dinner Discussing Enfranchisement Gibson Movement Nov17 Stereotype Stereotypes Stereotypical Suffragist Unattractive Vote Voters Votes Disinterested Masculine Rights
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Experience a piece of historical art and the spirit of the Suffragette movement with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "When Women Vote" by Charles Dana Gibson. Published by Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans from Mary Evans Prints Online, this iconic image captures the determination and activism of the Suffragettes as they assert their right to vote. The Gibson Girls, known for their elegance and independence, are depicted engaging in politics for the first time. Bring this captivating print into your home and be inspired by the powerful message it conveys - "When Women Vote: After dinner the girls will have to listen to politics." #Suffragettes #WomensHistory #CharlesDanaGibson
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 18.8cm (12" x 7.4")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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When Women Vote - After dinner, the girls will have to listen to politics
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is a captivating illustration by the renowned American artist, Charles Dana Gibson, from the year 1909. This iconic print, published by Illustrated London News Ltd, showcases a group of women gathered around a table, engaged in a heated political discussion after dinner. The scene is dominated by two middle-aged, stout women, both wearing glasses and donning serious expressions, deeply engrossed in the conversation. Their masculine attire, including blouses with collars and ties, further emphasizes their focus on the political matters at hand. In stark contrast, the other women in the group, young and beautiful, display a clear lack of interest in the topic. Their bored expressions are evident, with some even going as far as to smoke and look away, while others appear distracted or restless. This illustration, titled "When Women Vote," is a prime example of the stereotypes that were prevalent during the early Women's Suffrage Movement. The unattractive, uninterested, and masculine portrayal of the women involved in politics was a common trope used to undermine their efforts for enfranchisement. However, the humorous and satirical nature of Gibson's work adds an intriguing layer to the image, making it both a reflection of the time and a commentary on societal expectations. This print serves as a testament to the complexities of the Women's Suffrage Movement and the various ways in which it was portrayed in popular culture. It is a fascinating glimpse into history, offering a unique perspective on the struggle for women's rights and the stereotypes that surrounded it.
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