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Libri antichi e moderni

Fraser Antonia

Dolls

Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Lohse), 1974

25,00 €

Gilibert Galleria Libreria Antiquaria

(Torino, Italia)

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Dettagli

Anno di pubblicazione
1974
Luogo di stampa
London (Frankfurt am Main)
Autore
Fraser Antonia
Editori
Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Lohse)
Soggetto
Giocattoli, Bambole
Sovracoperta
No
Stato di conservazione
Come nuovo
Lingue
Inglese
Copia autografata
No
Print on demand
No
Condizioni
Usato
Prima edizione
No

Descrizione

In-8° carré, pp. 128, tela editoriale figurata a colori con sovraccoperta anch'essa figurata a colori. Interamente illustrato a colori e in b.n. Perfetto stato. 'In this concise and attractive form, Antonia Fraser has told the story of dolls of all ages and in many countries. She writes: 'Any woman left alone to amuse a baby may find herself fashioning a primitive toy out of a handkerchief, a rag or a piece of paper'. Thus we find doll-like objects among the relics of the earliest ages, and while dolls have assumed the most elaborate forms at different periods of history, the motive has remained unchanged ? the affection of children for miniature replicas of themselves. Even the poorest children fashion playthings out of the materials at their command. The book is international in its scope. Dutch dolls, Japanese dolls, American Pennywoods, Peg dolls, the European fashion dolls of the seventeenth century, German and Italian doll-makers and Queen Victoria's own collection of dolls, all find their place in these pages. Particular attention is paid to the materials from which dolls have been made (wood, paper, wax, papier mache, china, paste, bisque, rubber, celluloid, cloth and plastic), the clothes in which they have been dressed, and the mechanical devices by which head and limbs have been attached to the body, culminating in the inspired automata of the last three centuries. The illustrations, many of them in colour, provide a delightful panorama of the subject. The majority have been specially photographed for this book in museums and private collections in Europe and the United States.' (dal risvolto di sovraccoperta).
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