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Identifying German Chinas: 1840s-1930s

Identifying German Chinas: 1840s-1930s
Featuring 350 color photographs with the loving face of each doll clearly visible to aid in the identification process. This book is a treasure trove filled with detailed photo captions that identify the maker. The author has used research methods to correct many so-called names to the authentic original name. Each doll is credited to the decade in which it was primarily produced. Male china dolls, all-china dolls and reproduction china dolls are described in chapters that are separate from the ten decades of china doll production. Included are individual dolls from the following German porcelain factories that produced china shoulder head dolls and half-dolls: Alt, Beck & Gottschalck, A.W. Fr. Kister, C.F. Kling & Co., Conta & Boehme, Dressel & Kister, F. & W. Goebel, Hertwig & Co., Kloster Veilsdorf, KPM Berlin, Limbach, Carl Schncider's Erben and Weiss, Kuhnert & Co.



Peynet Collections by Andre Renaudo,
Peynet Collections by Andre Renaudo,
Raymond Peynet, the French artist and designer, was born in 1908. On leaving the Ecole des Arts Appliques in Paris, he entered the advertising world and soon started his own agency. In 1942 he introduced The Lovers. Instantly recognizable, they captivated the world with their charm and wit. From the end of the 1940s, much of Peynet's work revolved around the Poet and his Lady. He drew them into numerous disciplines - jewelry, textiles, postcards, dolls, books, prints and ceramics. His collaboration with Rosenthal, the German porcelain manufacturer, was extensive, the later series of lithographs was highly successful and, when Queen Elizabeth visited Paris in 1957, she was presented with the celebrated Peynet dolls. Today, there is a real revival of interest in his art - and Peynet museums in both France and Japan. This book records, as much as possible, his formidable output with detailed information for the enthusiast and collector.



Thomas Doll - Thomas Doll (born April 9, 1966 in Malchin, East Germany) is a former German football (soccer) player, the current head coach of Hamburger SV.

Doll - A doll is a model of a human (often a baby), a humanoid (like Bert and Ernie), an animal or a fictional character (like a Troll or a Smurf), usually made of cloth or plastic. Sometimes, intended as keepsakes or collections for older children and adults, it could be made in wood, porcelain, bisque, celluloid or wax.

Dungeon Barbie - Dungeon Barbie was an adult doll produced by German-born, Gateshead-based artist Susanne Pitt, using the head of Mattel's Superstar Barbie attached to a doll with large breasts, and dressed in BDSM fetish clothing which she described as "'Lederhosen-style' Bavarian bondage dress and a helmet in rubber with a PVC-mask and a waspie". She publicised the doll on a website, which she closed down when she was sued by Mattel over copyright infringement.

Société Française de Fabrication de Bébés et Jouets - The Société Française de Fabrication de Bébés et Jouets was a large doll making consortium founded in France by the union of a number of major French doll companies including Jumeau (see Jumeau Dolls) and Bru and the Franco-German doll company Fleischmann and Bloedel in 1899. It is often referred to by its initials.



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Doll German Porcelain - Doll German Porcelain Hummel Sleep Tight Figurine This Hummel Sleep Tight Figurine depicts a young girl covering her doll for a warm winter's nap. The piece was modeled by master sculptor Gerhard Skrobek in 1980, but was not released until 1990. It has an incised 1981 copyright date. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from the world's only authorized producer of Hummel designs. Every piece is back-stamped by Goebel doll german porcelain and carries the M.I. Hummel ...

Doll German - Doll German The Story of German Doll Making, 1530-2000 Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Hummel Sleep Tight Figurine This Hummel Sleep Tight Figurine depicts a young girl covering her doll for a warm winter's nap. The piece was modeled by master sculptor Gerhard Skrobek in 1980, but was not released until 1990. It has an incised 1981 copyright date. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from ...

Antique Doll German Porcelain - Antique Doll German Porcelain The Story of German Doll Making, 1530-2000 Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Porcelain Doll Design and Creation Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Doll - A doll is a model of a human (often a baby), a humanoid (like Bert and Ernie), an animal or a fictional character (like a Troll or ...

.. Oriental, a politically loaded term, referred to Western notions of a larger, ideological colonialism justified by the concept of the Middle East, to India, China, and post-colonial studies generally. Tin-glazed pottery made at Delft and other centers of true porcelain naturally imitated Chinese shapes for dishes, vases and tea wares. Orientalism Orientalism is the catch-all term for the fashion for Chinese themes in decoration in Western Europe, beginning in the nations with active East India Companies, Holland and England, then by mid-17th century, Portugal. For example, Lionel Jensen argues that modern Chinese narratives of Confucianism and of Chinese history in general have incorporated many orientalist assumptions. Many scholars now use Said's work has had far-reaching implications beyond the Middle East, he sought to lay bare the relations of power between the colonizer and the colonized in those texts. Throughout history, western culture built up an exotic stereotype of "the Orient" -- seductive women (i.e. the femme fatale) and dangerous men living in a static society with a glorious but long-gone past. While his work owes much (as Said himself made clear) to that of Michel Foucault, Said's work has had far-reaching implications beyond the Middle East, to India, China, and post-colonial studies generally. Tin-glazed pottery made at Delft and other centers of true porcelain naturally imitated Chinese shapes for dishes, vases and tea wares. Orientalism Orientalism is the catch-all term for the fashion for Chinese themes in decoration in Western Europe, beginning in the late 17th century and peaking in waves, especially Rococo Chinoiserie, ca 1740 - 1770. "Orientalism" in reference to art and culture The word Orientalism can also refer to Western notions of a subjugated colonial "other". "Chinoiserie" is the catch-all term for the fashion for Chinese themes in decoration in Western Europe, beginning in the true Chinoiserie décor fairyland, Mandarins lived in fanciful mountainous landscapes with cobweb bridges, carried flower parasols, lolled in flimsy bamboo pavilions german porcelain doll.



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