"Ancient & Modern Dolls" is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of dolls throughout human history. This fascinating study traces the development of these cherished objects from their earliest ritualistic and ancient origins to the more familiar forms of the early 20th century. Gwen White provides detailed insights into the materials, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of dolls across different eras and civilizations.
The work covers a diverse range of doll types, examining how their design and construction reflect the social values and artistic styles of their respective periods. From simple clay figures to elaborate porcelain and wax creations, the book illustrates the enduring appeal of the doll as both a toy and a piece of social history. Rich with information on costuming, construction techniques, and regional variations, "Ancient & Modern Dolls" serves as an invaluable resource for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the history of play and childhood. The author's expertise brings to life the intricate details that make these figures significant artifacts of human culture.
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