Black dolls

from the collection of Deborah Neff

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Margo Jefferson, Faith Ringgold, Deborah Neff, Frank Maresca, Lyle Rexer: Black dolls (2015, Radius Books, Mingei International Museum)

231 pages

English language

Published Dec. 18, 2015 by Radius Books, Mingei International Museum.

ISBN:
978-1-934435-89-2
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OCLC Number:
908334719

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"This book presents over 100 unique handmade African American dolls made between 1850 and 1930 from the collection of Deborah Neff, a Connecticut-based collector and champion of vernacular art. It is believed that African Americans created these dolls for the children in their lives, including members of their own families and respective communities as well as white children in their charge. Acquired over the last 25 years, this renowned collection is considered to be one of the finest of its kind ever to be assembled. The dolls portray faithful yet stylized representations of young and old African Americans-playful boys and girls, well-dressed gentlemen, elegant young ladies, and distinguished older men and women. Made with scraps of cloth, ribbon and lace, or old socks, and stuffed with wool or cotton, these unusual dolls are charming and full of emotional spirit. Their faces are embroidered, stitched and painted to express a variety …

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Subjects

  • Black dolls
  • Catalogs
  • Collectors and collecting
  • Pictorial works
  • History