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Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár Könyvtár [MAd/60-2016]
Mildred and Vernon Seeley: How to Collect French Fashion Dolls (Városi Képtár - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár CC BY-NC-SA)
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Seeley, Mildred and Vernon: How to Collect French Fashion Dolls

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"Learn about French fashion dolls from renowned doll collectors Mildred and Vernon Seeley! Includes fashion-doll history, makers, costumes and bodies.
Enjoy over 150 color photos of beautiful dolls and fantastic costumes.
Examine differences between bodies, joints and heads.
Photos of dolls by Gaultier, Bru, Rohmer, Huret and Steiner."
Full-page photos of original costumes made over 100 years ago."
About the Authors: "Mildred studied art, sculpture and painting and holds a master’s degree in art education. (...)" "Vernon is a master mold maker and (...)" "He has written a textbook (...)"

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145 p.: ill színes fotók

Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár

Object from: Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár

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