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Child of Isabella, Lady Poulteney 1831-33
Wood, silk | 7.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 72404
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Child doll; wooden; jointed; dressed in black and white check silk dress, with straight sleeves and knee length skirt; gold ribbon at waist.
Provenance
As a child, Princess Victoria (later Queen) made more than one hundred dolls with the help of her governess Baroness Louise Lehzen. Most of these dolls survive in the Royal Collection today, after having been carefully packed away by the Princess once she reached her fourteenth birthday. Some dolls represent historic or imagined figures, or friends of the Princess, but most represent characters from the ballet and from the opera, which Princess Victoria attended regularly, making notes on the various costumes worn, and drawing them once she returned to Kensington Palace. These drawings were then used to help design the dolls' outfits.
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Medium and techniques
Wood, silk
Measurements
7.5 cm (whole object)
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