Today I was able to take a mini-vacation and drive down to Lucy's Doll House in Camden to document the latest Izannah Walker doll in residence there.
It is because of Sue and the generosity of Lucy's Doll House that I've been able to document these dolls. Sue Singer was in the shop today while I documented the two dolls below and we had great conversation while I took pictures.
A note about the pictures - All photos/pictures presented in this post are copyright Dixie Redmond 2009 and all rights are reserved. An artist or student may copy for personal use for study but the images themselves may not be used in derivative works of art or shown/reprinted in any publication without permission.
The doll on the left is a cloth doll with an applied bonnet. All cloth! I was fascinated by it and took well over 200 pictures of both these dolls. Detailed pictures of the folk art doll on the left are on my Northdixie Designs blog. The Izannah doll is divine - so wonderful and petite. It's hard to tell the scale of things, but my thumbnail is about as large as the palm of this little 15 1/2 inch doll's hand. She's so wonderful!
This beautiful doll is
available for purchase at
Lucy's Doll House
49 Bay View Street
Camden, ME 04843
Summer hours - 10 to 4
7 Days a Week
(207) 236-4122
available for purchase at
Lucy's Doll House
49 Bay View Street
Camden, ME 04843
Summer hours - 10 to 4
7 Days a Week
(207) 236-4122
Again, I am thankful to Sue Singer
and Lucy Morgan for the opportunity
to share these pictures.
Lucy's Doll House
49 Bay View Street
Camden, ME 04843
Summer hours - 10 to 4
7 Days a Week
(207) 236-4122
Thanks, Dixie for these magnificent photos. Becky
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you Dixie!! She's wonderful. And you got to hold her! I'm so jealous! Pam
ReplyDeleteDixie This little face is my most fav Izzy doll!!!!!!!!!!! So tiny and precious!
ReplyDeleteLucy was an amazing woman. I was privileged enough to know her personally from about age 25 until her death. Her daughter, Janet, was my bff. I always loved looking at Lucy's dolls and dollhouses.
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