Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-17 Thread R Lloyd Mitchell
I find the scale reasonable...if it is indeed 14/18".? You can still maintain 
detail with 'real patterns'; Small for me is 12" or below (which includes 
'Barbie').? However I have see some doll house dolls (5/6" that have been 
wonderfully rendered.? These dolls usually involve some glue or clothing that 
is sewn on. There is a Smithsonian collection of character dolls of this sort 
that certainly capture the historical periods they represent (About 4") Now 
that is too small to do much but style/shape.
The biggest problem even in the quarter scale is finding patterned fabric, lace 
and other trim that is consistent with the proportian of the doll and style.? 
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Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-17 Thread cw15147-hcost01
1/4 scale is SMALL, in my book. I've worked in approximately 1/3 scale, which 
gave me enough conniptions. I won't touch Barbie's size, so applaud anyone who 
is willing to.



Claudine



- Original Message 
> From: Patricia Dunham 
> To: Historical Costume 
> Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 4:30:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Historical figures
> 
> Umm, I did go and read the website.  They are not THAT small, he does them  
>one-quarter scale.  So the average figure would be about 15-18 inches  tall.  
>(60"=5 feet, 72"=6 feet).  I think Barbie is about 12 inches  tall???
> 
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Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-16 Thread Emily Gilbert

Umm, I did go and read the website.  They are not THAT small, he does them 
one-quarter scale.  So the average figure would be about 15-18 inches tall.


Okay, but they're still pretty cool!

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Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-16 Thread Marjorie Wilser
I think Eric the Red was modeled after a cartoon character (whose name  
escapes me), at the request of the buyer, so there you are.


In person the Elizabeth isn't all that blond. But hey. The guy's an  
artist, not a historical costumer :) They're still worth seeing.  
Beautiful work.


Salt cellar always at the ready,

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On Jan 16, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Patricia Dunham wrote:

Umm, I did go and read the website.  They are not THAT small, he  
does them one-quarter scale.  So the average figure would be about  
15-18 inches tall.  (60"=5 feet, 72"=6 feet).  I think Barbie is  
about 12 inches tall???


There certainly are some amazing things there, but not everything is  
perfect.  For example, my dear husband about had an apoplexy at his  
"Eric the Red", and his coronation Elizabeth II looks really,  
really, REALLY blonde, which she doesn't in easily-Google-able color  
photos...  So... where's the salt cellar?


chimene


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Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-16 Thread Patricia Dunham
Umm, I did go and read the website.  They are not THAT small, he does them 
one-quarter scale.  So the average figure would be about 15-18 inches tall.  
(60"=5 feet, 72"=6 feet).  I think Barbie is about 12 inches tall???

There certainly are some amazing things there, but not everything is perfect.  
For example, my dear husband about had an apoplexy at his "Eric the Red", and 
his coronation Elizabeth II looks really, really, REALLY blonde, which she 
doesn't in easily-Google-able color photos...  So... where's the salt cellar?

chimene

On Jan 16, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Emily Gilbert wrote:

> /Wow /How does he do all the elaborate detail in the clothing at such a 
> small size?  I may have to go to California just to see those in person!
> 
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Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-16 Thread Marjorie Wilser

Let me know if you do; I'm within driving range of there.

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On Jan 16, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Emily Gilbert wrote:

/Wow /How does he do all the elaborate detail in the clothing at  
such a small size?  I may have to go to California just to see those  
in person!


Emily


On 1/16/2011 1:22 AM, Marjorie Wilser wrote:



Hi group,

Some chat on the List of late about historical dolls, and today, I  
thought of y'all!


Until today, I had never heard of these, but they are stunning. I  
saw quite a few  of them on display in the history/art museum in  
Ventura, their permanent home. Stunning close up!


http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com/

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Re: [h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-16 Thread Emily Gilbert
/Wow /How does he do all the elaborate detail in the clothing at 
such a small size?  I may have to go to California just to see those in 
person!


Emily


On 1/16/2011 1:22 AM, Marjorie Wilser wrote:



Hi group,

Some chat on the List of late about historical dolls, and today, I 
thought of y'all!


Until today, I had never heard of these, but they are stunning. I saw 
quite a few  of them on display in the history/art museum in Ventura, 
their permanent home. Stunning close up!


http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com/

== Marjorie Wilser

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"Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never lack for amusement." --MW

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[h-cost] Historical figures

2011-01-15 Thread Marjorie Wilser

Hi group,

Some chat on the List of late about historical dolls, and today, I  
thought of y'all!


Until today, I had never heard of these, but they are stunning. I saw  
quite a few  of them on display in the history/art museum in Ventura,  
their permanent home. Stunning close up!


http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com/

== Marjorie Wilser

=:=:=:Three Toad Press:=:=:=

"Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never lack for amusement." --MW

http://3toad.blogspot.com/




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