Doll: woman
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1775-1875
Medium:
Wood, textile, paint, beads
Dimensions:
Overall: 13 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. ( 33 x 8.9 x 3.8 cm )
Description:
Wooden doll with turned head and torso and mortise and tenon jointed hips, elbows, and knees; painted with white skin, black hair, blue eyes, pink cheeks, and red lips; clothed in white dress with wide lace border.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.473
Gallery Label:
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:
1875
eMuseum Object ID:
23029
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Doll in dotted Swiss dress.
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1830-1880
Medium:
Ceramic, textile, leather, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 22 x 15 x 5 in. ( 55.9 x 38.1 x 12.7 cm )
Description:
Doll with glazed porcelain shoulder head, black molded hair, blue painted eyes, closed mouth, and red tinted cheeks; stuffed cloth body with complete proper right arm, proper left arm ends at elbow, and complete leg with brown leather boots buttoned up front; dress gathered at waist, printed with floral pattern, with matching jacket over embroidered petticoats and stockings.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.1221
Gallery Label:
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:
1880
eMuseum Object ID:
23027
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Soldiers (12)
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1840-1870
Medium:
Wood, paint
Dimensions:
each: 10 x 2 in. ( 25.4 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Set of twelve wooden toy soldiers; painted black cylindrical hats with red plumes; blue jackets, red pants, black shoes, green disc base.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.501-512
Gallery Label:
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:
1870
eMuseum Object ID:
23022
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Paper doll
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1850-1860
Medium:
Paper, cardboard, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 1/2 x 5 1/4 in. ( 16.5 x 13.3 cm )
Description:
Painted paper cut-out figure with cardboard stand: woman sitting upright in chair with length of yarn running from her left hand over her lap and ending in a ball on the floor.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman, 1937
Object Number:
INV.10267l
Marks:
written: in ink on reverse: "Albertine."
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:
23015
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Paper doll
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1850-1860
Medium:
Paper, cardboard, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 x 3 1/2 in. ( 15.2 x 8.9 cm )
Description:
Painted paper cut-out figure with cardboard stand: standing woman holding a potted plant.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman, 1937
Object Number:
INV.10267j
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:
23008
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Doll
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1830-1860
Medium:
Wax, textile, glass, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 15 x 8 x 2 in. ( 38.1 x 20.3 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Doll with poured wax shoulder head, molded hair, black glass eyes, and closed mouth; stuffed cloth body with divided arm composed of stuffed cloth upper arm and wax lower arm, with separate fingers, complete leg; flowered tan silk dress with fringed top and black lace at waist, cuffs, and hem.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman, 1937
Object Number:
INV.10817
Gallery Label:
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:
22991
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Soldier
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1840-1870
Medium:
Wood, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 10 x 2 in. ( 25.4 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Wooden toy soldier; painted black cylindrical hat with red plume, blue jacket, red pants, black shoes, green disc base; carrying gun and sword.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.504
Gallery Label:
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:
1870
eMuseum Object ID:
22981
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Soldier
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1840-1870
Medium:
Wood, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 10 x 2 in. ( 25.4 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Wooden toy soldier; painted black cylindrical hat with red plume, blue jacket, red pants, black shoes, green disc base; carrying gun and sword.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.505
Gallery Label:
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:
1870
eMuseum Object ID:
22980
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Soldier
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1880-1920
Medium:
Wood, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 10 x 2 in. ( 25.4 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Wooden toy soldier; painted black cylindrical hat with red plume, blue jacket, red pants, black shoes, green disc base; carrying gun and sword.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.512
Gallery Label:
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:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
22978
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Doll: woman in black dress w/velvet trim on stand
Collections:
Classification:
Highlight:
Not promoted
Date:
1860-1890
Medium:
Ceramic, textile, glass, paint
Dimensions:
Overall: 21 x 15 x 3 in. ( 53.3 x 38.1 x 7.6 cm )
Description:
Fashion doll with glazed porcelain shoulder head, black molded hair, blue painted eyes, closed mouth, and red tinted cheeks; stuffed cloth body with divided arm composed of stuffed cloth upper arm and glazed porcelain lower arm with molded fingers and divided leg with stuffed cloth upper leg and glazed porcelain lower leg with black boots; black wrapper with train, black glass buttons from collar to hem, strips of velvet above black ruffled hem, three-quarter length sleeves with velvet cuffs, and one large bow at side seam.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.1251
Gallery Label:
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:
1890
eMuseum Object ID:
22976
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.









