Gibson Girl (Esperanto Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gibson Girl" in Esperanto language version.

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  • Mitchell, John Ames (la 15an de novembro 1894). "Bookishness: The Gibson Girl". Life. XXIV (620): 312–313. Retrieved 2009-07-27. Mr. Gibson has a great responsibility on his shoulders, and if he once fully realizes it, it will keep him awake nights. I wonder if he knows that there are thousands of American girls, from Oshkosh to Key West, who are trying to live up to the standard of his girls.

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  • "Charles Dana Gibson and the Gibson Girls". livelyroots.com. Archived from the original on 31 December 2003. Retrieved 26 January 2015. There was merchandising of the Gibson Girl on the level of Mickey Mouse or Star Wars. Large size books ("table albums," they were called), china plates and saucers, ashtrays, tablecloths, pillow covers, chair covers, souvenir spoons, screens, fans, umbrella stands...all bore the image of Gibson's creations. There was even a wallpaper for bachelor apartments, with the lovely Gibson faces in endless array. A popular turn-of-the-century hobby, pyrography, saw people burning the Gibson Girl into leather and wood; and the image was traced and stitched into handkerchiefs. There were plays, songs, and even a movie based on his creation.

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  • Mazur, Allan (August 1986). "U.S trends in feminine beauty and over-adaptation". Journal of Sex Research. 22 (3): 287. doi:10.1080/00224498609551309.
  • Mazur, Allan (August 1986). "U.S trends in feminine beauty and over-adaptation". Journal of Sex Research. 22 (3): 288. doi:10.1080/00224498609551309.

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  • "Charles Dana Gibson and the Gibson Girls". livelyroots.com. Archived from the original on 31 December 2003. Retrieved 26 January 2015. There was merchandising of the Gibson Girl on the level of Mickey Mouse or Star Wars. Large size books ("table albums," they were called), china plates and saucers, ashtrays, tablecloths, pillow covers, chair covers, souvenir spoons, screens, fans, umbrella stands...all bore the image of Gibson's creations. There was even a wallpaper for bachelor apartments, with the lovely Gibson faces in endless array. A popular turn-of-the-century hobby, pyrography, saw people burning the Gibson Girl into leather and wood; and the image was traced and stitched into handkerchiefs. There were plays, songs, and even a movie based on his creation.