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The
18th century was the age of the fashion doll, dolls which were
dressed in the latest fashions and sent from Court to Court as a
method of announcing current trends. The first known account of
fashion dolls appears in the 15th century when Robert de Varennes,
Court Embroiderer to Charles VI of France, made a doll's wardrobe for
the Queen, Isabeau de Bariere, who then sent them to Queen Isabella
of Englan
The
rich and extravagant
court life of the 18th century brought the fashion doll to its height of popularity. Fashion shows were conducted with dolls rather than live models, though the dolls often reached life- size. Among upper class women it was the custom to keep two dolls dressed according to the fashion of the day and known as 'big Pandora' and 'small Pandora'. The former was dressed in formal attire, the latter in elegant neglige. Probably the best-known maker of fashion dolls in the second half of the century was Rose Bertin who was at first doll- maker to Marie Antoinette and later, after the Revolution, moved her business to London. There was a decline in the use of the fashion doll in the first half of the 19th century as the influence of the Court on public fashion declined and as fashion magazines superseded the doll.
The
wooden dolls of the mid-18th century had their heads particularly
well made, although with most dolls it is the head that receives the
greatest attention, while the rest of the body can be positively
crude and may be of rough wood or merely a bundle of stuffed calico
with straw to stiffen the limbs. Care is normally only taken on the
parts which show after the doll has been dressed. If the doll wears a
cap, then only wisps of hair poke out, if a low neck is the fashion
then this is finished smooth to match the face; two raggish shoes on
wooden sticks may protrude beneath a silken gown, and on jointed
dolls it was not until their dresses were shTOY DOLLSort that TOY DOLLSthe joints were
put above the knees and not below.
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England
was noted for wooden dolls and later excelled in making dolls of wax.
Madame Montanari made her name at the Pierotti Charles Marsh, Meech
and Lucy Peck all worked in London and Meech claimed to be the maker
of dolls for the English Royal family. Unlike their wooden sisters
these dolls had well-modelled lower arms and lower legs of poured
wax. Their calico bodies fitted tightly into the hollow limbs, the
glass eyes were inset and strands of real hair inserted carefully
into the warm wax. The Italians also excelled in making wax figures
and babies for their cribs. Rag
dolls, often home made, have always been popular and two famous
examples are the early Roman doll in the British Museum , and
'Bangwell Putt' of the United States who now sits comfortably in
Deerfield, Massachusetts.
China-headed
dolls came from the Continent of Europe. The majority had white
glazed heads, tinted pink cheeks, little scarlet mouths, eyes usually
blue, and highly glazed black hair. This was sometimes ornamented
with pretty wreaths of coloured flowers and leaves. Tiny hands and
tiny feet wearing shoes were also made of porcelain, but with soft
bodies the dolls could lie down or sit up. As the dolls were sold by
length, often they were taller than one would expect from the head
size.
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Souvenir
dolls of the 19th century are popular with collectors as are portrait
dolls. The latter were probably derived from the wax figures made by
Madame Tussaud. Queen Victoria was a popular subject.
Well
known French manufacturers of the past are Jumeau, Bru, the S.F.B.J,
and Jules Nicolas Steiner. Famous German names include Heubach,
Handwerck, Schilling, Rammer & Reinhardt, Kestner, Simon &
Halbig and Edmund Ulrich Steiner. There are many more, but the maker
who produced the most dolls seems to be Armand Marseille from
Kopplesdorf. His mark AM is incised on the back of the bisque heads,
a place where the majority of marks are found. After 1890 the name of
the country of origin was marked by law.
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