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Paper Doll and Clothes

Made in Germany, Europe

Early 1860s

Artist/maker unknown, German

Hand-colored lithography with glazes on paper
Doll: 11 3/8 x 8 inches (28.9 x 20.3 cm)

Currently not on view

1922-27-1,a--j

Gift of Mrs. John F. Joline, 1922

Label

Billed as "Elegant Toilets for Ladies in the latest Paris fashion," the wardrobe of this paper doll is drawn directly from contemporary French fashion plates. The day outfit and evening dress seen here show the styles and accessories popular during the early 1860s. Dresses featured pointed bodices and full sleeves to help diminish waist size, while horizontal trimming emphasized skirt breadth; the yellow evening dress illustrates how a puffed overskirt and lace flounces could add further volume. To accommodate full skirts, loose fitting mantles were preferred for outdoor wear.

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