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Girl Reading
Girl Reading
Girl Reading

Girl Reading

Artist (American, 1909-1992)
Date1955 (printed 2006)
Mediumchromogenic print
DimensionsFrame: 28 1/2 × 20 in. (72.4 × 50.8 cm)
ClassificationsPhotograph
Credit LineGift of Chip and Lara Leavitt, 2017
Object number2017.20.2
DescriptionPhotograph of a large doll in a seated position wearing a pink hairbow and cardigan, white shirt and socks, and a patterned skirt. She is looking at a floppy book supported between her knees.
eMuseum Notes
When he was a twenty-seven, Bartlett embarked on the somewhat unusual hobby of making dolls, an exacting pursuit that occupied him for nearly thirty years. Though he worked intermittently as a graphic design, he had no art or medical training to prepare him for sculpting figures in clay, which he later cast in plaster. The dolls all portray children and early adolescents and were posed in lifelike situations for the camera, as in this image. Making these meticulously crafted dolls was a private obsession for Bartlett, and his creation were discovered only after his death.
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Terms
  • dolls
  • girls
  • reading
  • books
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