Box 9
Container
Contains 4 Results:
18th century; American Indian male doll, 1926
File — Box: 9
Identifier: MU-26
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Thirty-seven dolls, given to the University Library in 1957, represent various historical periods and nationalities. Many of the dresses are exact replicas of authentic gowns. with authentic undergarments and hairstyles. Some of the fabrics used in the costumes were over a hundred years old at the time the dolls were made. Students made the dolls themselves as well as the clothing, with the exception of the heads, although many contributed their own hair for their dolls. Includes...
Dates:
1926
18th century; American Indian female doll, 1926
File — Box: 9
Identifier: MU-27
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Thirty-seven dolls, given to the University Library in 1957, represent various historical periods and nationalities. Many of the dresses are exact replicas of authentic gowns. with authentic undergarments and hairstyles. Some of the fabrics used in the costumes were over a hundred years old at the time the dolls were made. Students made the dolls themselves as well as the clothing, with the exception of the heads, although many contributed their own hair for their dolls. Includes...
Dates:
1926
18th century; Chinese Manchu male doll, 1924-1928
File — Box: 9
Identifier: MU-28
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Thirty-seven dolls, given to the University Library in 1957, represent various historical periods and nationalities. Many of the dresses are exact replicas of authentic gowns. with authentic undergarments and hairstyles. Some of the fabrics used in the costumes were over a hundred years old at the time the dolls were made. Students made the dolls themselves as well as the clothing, with the exception of the heads, although many contributed their own hair for their dolls. Includes...
Dates:
1924-1928
19th century; Chinese Manchu female doll; c.1890, 1924-1928
File — Box: 9
Identifier: MU-29
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Thirty-seven dolls, given to the University Library in 1957, represent various historical periods and nationalities. Many of the dresses are exact replicas of authentic gowns. with authentic undergarments and hairstyles. Some of the fabrics used in the costumes were over a hundred years old at the time the dolls were made. Students made the dolls themselves as well as the clothing, with the exception of the heads, although many contributed their own hair for their dolls. Includes...
Dates:
1924-1928