Dolls from the Attic...Mis Muñecas

Dolls have always been a part of humankind, found in Egyptian excavations, and in Greek and Roman children's graves. Dolls and history go hand in hand, so is my intention with this blog to convey my passion for the dolls of the Renaissance, and the 19th and early 20th century. By borrowing from the work of the masters and archival photographs, I will be able to link them to the history of the times and briefly touch on the primitives. Welcome to my blog, and stay awhile.

Friday, December 31, 2010

For Old Times Sake...

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Auld Lang Syne "Thistles of Scotland" The phrase has been a commonplace in Scots for centuries and isn't far removed f...
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Friday, December 17, 2010

"Murder Most Foul"....

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Happy Holidays to all of you my friends…I am very excited to tell you that I have been asked to join to the cast of the Western NY Mystery T...
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Twelve Days of Christmas, a gift from the Tudors

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"The Twelve Days of Christmas" is an English Christmas carol that enumerates a series of increasingly grand gifts given on each ...
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I should've been a Jane Austen character... a Dashwood sister with Sense and Sensibility; but secretly longing to be out in the moors sporting dirty, broken fingernails and wrestling with Heathcliff in another novel.
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