Barouche
Classification:
Date:
1890-1920
Medium:
Iron, paint, leather
Dimensions:
Overall: 7 x 17 1/2 x 5 in. ( 17.8 x 44.4 x 12.7 cm )
Description:
Cast iron barouche with driver drawn by team of two matched horses; driver's livery painted in cream and black; red wheels and whiffletree, black frame with yellow trim, textured orange upholstery; two lamps at each side of driver's seat; detail of circular medallion with foliate ornament on reverse of passenger seat; horses painted brown.
Credit Line:
Bequest of Laura Harding
Object Number:
1998.14a-c
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
33475
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Paper dolls (43)
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1850-1860
Medium:
Paper, cardboard, paint
Description:
Painted cut-out paper figures, some with cardboard stands; includes women performing indoor and outdoor tasks, doing needlework, spinning, trimming hats, reading alone and to children; also includes young man with fishing rod and tackle, an older man reading newspaper, and some children.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman, 1937
Object Number:
INV.10267a-qq
Gallery Label:
Portraying mostly women and children as they perform domestic tasks (sewing, cooking, harvesting, or teaching/learning) and leisure activities (reading, writing letters, painting, or playing music), these richly decorated, hand-painted paper dolls present a broad view of mid-nineteenth-century daily life. The mass commercial appeal of paper dolls arose around 1850 when these dolls began to appear in popular periodicals; however, homemade, hand-painted dolls had been circulating long beforehand. These dolls belong to a larger set of 85 figures, which were crafted around 1855 for a young girl in the Canadian town of Drummondville outside Quebec City, as indicated by an inscription on the reverse of one doll in the set and by a November 1924 article in Harper's Magazine featuring a descendent of the original owner, Ms. Lenox E. Chase. While it is unclear who painted these dolls, and while they may have been produced over an extended period of time given variations in the stock and coloration of the paper, all of the dolls seem to have been crafted by the same artist and each one includes its own unique name, written on the verso by the same hand each time. Genealogical records suggest that the dolls originally belonged to the Sutherland family, a Canadian family of British descent who had arrived in the English-Canadian town of Drummondville by the 1840's, and the dolls eventually would have been passed down to Ms. Chase, from whom Elie Nadelman likely acquired the set for his Museum of Folk and Peasant Arts.
This object was once part of the folk art collection of Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), the avant-garde sculptor. From 1924 to 1934, Nadelman's collection was displayed in his Museum of Folk Arts, located in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. The Historical Society purchased Nadelman's entire collection in 1937.
Provenance:
The Folk Art Collection of Elie Nadelman
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1860
eMuseum Object ID:
33421
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Paper doll costumes for Jenny Lind set
Classification:
Date:
1900-1950
Medium:
Paper
Dimensions:
Overall (a): 4 1/4 × 3 in. (10.8 × 7.6 cm)
Overall (b): 3 3/8 × 2 3/8 in. (8.6 × 6 cm)
Overall (c): 3 3/8 × 2 7/8
Description:
Five paper doll costumes made for the Jenny Lind paper doll set, INV.13820, printed and colored including a rural nun's costume, a traditional German dress and hat, a clock and an evening gown; each numbered on the back.
Object Number:
Z.1898a-e
Marks:
handwritten: on envelope cut-outs were found in: "Cassie Haley/ Abylsin Bridge/ Germ."
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1950
eMuseum Object ID:
32849
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Puppet
Classification:
Date:
1875-1925
Medium:
Wood, cotton, glass beads
Dimensions:
Overall: 10 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. ( 26.7 x 14 x 3.8 cm )
Description:
Fransican monk puppet with a carved and painted head with a long curly brown beard and carved and painted hands and feet; cotton long sleeve robe covered in maroon beads with a belt and crucifix made of white and gold beads; hooded collar hides the string mechanism which attaches to metal rings at the top of the robe and is strung through the head.
Object Number:
Z.1894
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1925
eMuseum Object ID:
32842
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Child's whistle
Classification:
Date:
1850-1950
Medium:
Metal
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 3/8 x 1/4 in. ( 3.5 x 0.6 cm )
Description:
Metal cylindrical child's whistle with a tapering semi-circular mouth-piece and semi-circular opening to force the air through; round loop at top for hanging on a string or chain.
Credit Line:
Gift of Walter S. Poor
Object Number:
Z.1893
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1950
eMuseum Object ID:
32810
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Puzzle book in a box
Classification:
Date:
1875-1925
Medium:
Cardboard, paper, ceramic
Dimensions:
book: 8.6 x 8.6 x 0.3 cm (3 3/8 x 3 3/8 x 1/8 in.)
Box: 3/4 x 3 5/8 x 3 5/8 in. (1.9 x 9.2 x 9.2 cm)
Largest (tile): 3
Description:
Cardboard box (in five pieces) holding the Star Puzzle (thirty-four black and beige ceramic tiles) and gamebook; box covered in blue and black with gold stars paper; paper book has an image of a boy shooting a crossbow at a star shaped target on its cover.
Object Number:
INV.11129a-nn
Marks:
printed: on box cover: "STERN-RATSEL/ STERRADSEL/ PROBLEME L'ETOILE/ STJERNEGAADE/ STAR/ PUZZLE"
printed: on book cover: "Star Puzzle/ Stern-/ Ratsel./ A/ Made in Germany"
printed: interior pages: Publishers plates, instruction pages
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1925
eMuseum Object ID:
32808
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Toy dumbbell
Classification:
Date:
1850-1925
Medium:
Wood
Dimensions:
Overall: 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 3/4 in. ( 1.9 x 3.8 x 1.9 cm )
Description:
Wooden toy dumbbell.
Credit Line:
Gift of Walter S. Poor
Object Number:
Z.1549.7
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1925
eMuseum Object ID:
32765
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Toy rifle: inscribed N.Diaz
Classification:
Date:
1925-1950
Medium:
Metal, wood
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 x 5 1/2 x 1/4 in. ( 2.5 x 14 x 0.6 cm )
Description:
Toy rifle inscribed, "N. DIAZ" on the wooden butt; metal spring-loaded mechanism allows the user to draw back an object into the barrel and shoot it by striking the metal hammer.
Object Number:
INV.8837
Marks:
hand written: on the butt: "N. DIAZ"
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1950
eMuseum Object ID:
32764
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Doll's gloves
Classification:
Date:
1875-1925
Medium:
Kidskin
Dimensions:
Overall: 1/8 x 1 1/8 x 2 1/4 in. ( 0.3 x 2.9 x 5.7 cm )
Description:
Pair of doll's kidskin gloves with button closure.
Object Number:
Z.1802ab
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1925
eMuseum Object ID:
32742
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Doll house furniture: ribbon used as stair carpet w/rods
Classification:
Highlight:
Not promoted
Date:
1875-1925
Medium:
Velvet, metal
Dimensions:
Overall: 21 1/2 x 1 3/4 in. ( 54.6 x 4.4 cm )
Description:
Red velvet ribbon with ten metal hooks wrapped around and two metal nails at the base.
Object Number:
INV.8339
Gallery Label:
This ribbon was used as a stairway runner in a child's doll house.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1925
eMuseum Object ID:
32481
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.













