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"Gibson Girl"

Manufacturer (German, 1820 - 1938)
Datelate 19th-early 20th century
OriginGermany
MediumPainted bisque head
Dimensions22 in. (55.9 cm)
ClassificationsDoll
Credit LineGift of Carolyn K. and Richard F. Barry III
Object number2018.7
Label TextJ. D. Kestner Company, (German, Thuringia, Waltershausen, 1820-1938) Gibson Girl Painted bisque head, Marked: “60 172,” about 1910 Gift of Carolyn K. and Richard F. Barry III Johann Daniel Kestner Jr. founded his company in 1805 with paper maché products, and began making dolls in 1820. The firm soon produced both bisque heads and bodies, and it became a significant competitor to French doll makers. This model from the early 20th-century is a socalled Gibson Girl, typified in illustrator Charles Dana Gibson’s drawings of fashionable women that became the period’s ideal.
Status
Not on view
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