วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 12 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Paper dolls - Childhood Treasures attractive

Paper dolls are among the simplest and cheapest of toys, and even centuries, provided great entertainment for children and adults worldwide. These dolls are usually in two dimensions, and are usually made of paper but also plastic or other materials such as cloth, wood and toys can be figures of people, animals or inanimate objects (including various types). These dolls are also known as counting to three dimensional dolls made entirely of paper.

Strictly speaking, the term 'paper dolls including doll clothes only accompanying or costumes, and as the first dolls were in the midst of 1700 the fashion industry in France, Austria, Germany and England in. These dolls were hand painted by adults and is designed to entertain. They were often used to show the latest fashions or to represent popular figures of the time. This type of> Dolls first production in 1800 in England and America and many beautifully crafted dolls were first exported in 1800 from Europe to America in the late. Although these dolls so far only from 1700, paper figures (without accompanying clothing or costumes) have been thousands of years of existence. Asian cultures have used the card data in ritual ceremonies for over 2000 years, and other cultures have had special forms of paper folk artCenturies.

Paper Dolls in 1800, began appearing in magazines in the middle. The same doll, was printed on a page, with clothing and costumes (which could be hand colored) printed on the next page. This practice was popular in early 1900 and continues today. The dolls also started appearing in newspapers in 1890. They made cheap entertainment, and were particularly popular during the Great Depression, when money was scarce and many peoplecould not afford to spend too much fun.

In the years 1940 and 1950, the press started dolls from comic books, many of them to care for Archie Comics, Atlas Comics, Eclipse Comics, GAY comics, DC Comics, Fawcett Publishing, national magazines, Renegade, and Star Comics.

Manufactured paper dolls designed by talented artists were very popular in the years 1940 and 1950. There have been many fine artists, including Betty Bell, DorisButler, Rachel Dixon, Maud Fangel, Irene Geiger, Queen Holden, Miriam Kimbal, Mary Knight, Ann Kovach, Kathy Lawrence, Avis Mac, Maybell Mercer, Hilda Miloch, Jean Morse, Ruth Newton, Rose O'Neill, Fern Peat, Nan and George Pollard, Louise Rumely, Florence Salter, Merily Sharpe, Ethel Simms, Judy Stang, Ethel Taylor, and EA Voss.

Some publishers of these artists, American Greetings Company, Hobby House Press, Merrill Publishing Company, Saalfeld Publishing Company,Samuel Lowe Publishing Company, Western Publishing Company, and Whitman Publishing Company.

Certain characters were puppets of short duration, but others now have more Ins A partial listing includes a date with Judy, Angel Baby, Baby Patsy, Baby Shower, Barbie and Ken, Beth Ann, Betty and Veronica, Blondie, California Girls, Carolyn Lee Dennis the menace, hair-do Dolls, Judy Garland, Katy in Keene, Millie the Model, Misty, My Girl Pearl, Neil the Horse, Patsy and Hedy, Sugarand Spike, the Dionne quints, Tiny Tot Shop, and Vicki Valentine. The list also includes many Disney characters, celebrities, movie stars and popular favorites from the silent cinema.

Paper dolls are still very popular and have a beautiful baby girl, both as enjoyable toys for children, and as a treat for collectors of all ages.

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:

แสดงความคิดเห็น