9 Evelyn Nesbit (1884-1967)
Evelyn Nesbit was a popular American chorus girl and artists’ model. In the early part of the 20th century, her figure and face was everywhere, appearing in mass circulation newspaper and magazine advertisements, on souvenir items and calendars, making her a cultural celebrity.
Her career began in her early teens in Philadelphia and continued in New York, where she posed for a cadre of respected artists of the era, James Carroll Beckwith, Frederick S. Church, and notably Charles Dana Gibson, who idealized her as a “Gibson Girl”.
10 Julia James (1890-1964)
Julia James was an actress who was born in London and began her career at the Aldwych Theatre under Seymour Hicks, playing there Supper Belle in “Blue Bell” (1905). She appeared at the Gaiety Theatre in “The Girls of Gottenburg”, “Havana” and “Our Miss Gibbs. In 1913 she played Sombra in “The Arcadians of L’Olympia in Paris, France.