Instant Views [o.] Dolls | Frank Horvat / Max Dupain / Terry O’Neill / Vincenzo Balocchi

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Vincenzo Balocchi, 1960

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 Sisters playing with dolls. France, 1955
 
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Max Dupain, Old dolls resprayed, 1955                                              Caledonian Market, London, 1920s

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Frank Horvat, Dolls. Paris, 1956
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France Gall, 1965                      Man with his doll tucked under his arm, Paris 1928

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          Child rescuing a doll after floods, United Kingdom, 1953
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F. Scott Fitzgerald with Zelda (armed with doll) and daughter on a liner’s deck, 1925                                     Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec with doll, 1892
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Terry O’Neill, Jean Shrimpton, 1964

“I would feel as if I were drugged, sitting there, watching those damned dolls, thinking what a success they would have made of their lives if they had been women. Satin skin, silk hair, velvet eyes, sawdust heart – all complete.”

Jean Rhys, Good Morning, Midnight, 1939

 
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Girl playing school with dolls on porch, 1920

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 Josef Kokesch, Child waits patiently while her dolls get a permanent wave              1910
from Vienna barber, 1950

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“I never had a chance to play with dolls like other kids. I started working when I was six years old.”

Billie Holiday

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