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Antique Dolls

Written by Admin on November 5, 2010.

Antique Dolls

For coloring book fans and antiques enthusiasts: 30 full-page, ready-to-color illustrations of actual 19th-century dolls in authentic period costumes, including captivating Jumeau dolls with long, curly tresses; a Bru lady doll with a fashionable hat and high-necked dress, c. 1870; a French fashion bride of the 1870s, a French walking doll with feathered hat, c. 1880; an engaging, wide-eyed bisque “googlie,” and many more.

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

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  1. Megan | November 5th, 2010

    Review by Megan for Antique Dolls
    Rating:
    I would have like this a lot better if all of the doll depictions showed them in their entirety, from head to foot. But they don’t so I only gave it 4 stars. Many of the images are only partial depictions and some don’t even look like ‘dolls’ at all, they look like drawings of actual children at play. I would have liked to have seen the doll’s fashions in their entirety. Other than that, it’s a pretty good book for coloring enthusiasts.

    The book itself is high quality, as all Dover publications are. Printed back-to-back on quality white stock paper. Markers bleed through, however, so unless you photocopy the designs, it’s best to stick with colored pencils.

  2. Diana L. Costa | November 5th, 2010

    Review by Diana L. Costa for Antique Dolls
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    I am 59 and have about 25 of these Dover Coloring books and really like all but 2 of them. (it is just a matter of what you like, though). When you buy these from Amazon, you get one free if you buy 3. I took the suggestion of several reviewers and bought a good set of colored pencils. I got regular and fine line. My daughter (also an adult) wanted to color some, too. I came up with the idea to copy them on my printer for her. Then I decided to copy all of them when I want to color. This way we can use the pictures over and over. It is nice to use a heavier printer paper. Be careful, we find it to be a very addicting past time!

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