Object Record
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Metadata
Accession number |
1985.026 |
Object Identification Number |
1985.026.006 |
Object Name |
Doll |
Donor |
Modeweg, Ellen |
Description |
Female cloth doll with embroidered face, with short light brown hair, blue eyes, and red lips. Dressed in black cap trimmed with white lace and orange ribbon, blouse of pale peach with small floral pattern, green vest with red wood beads as buttons, multicolored scarf featuring floral pattern, red skirt, white lace apron, white stockings, and brown leather shoes with red buttons for "buckles" and red stitching. |
Dimensions |
H-13.5 W-3.625 D-1.75 inches |
Made By |
Jensen, Karen |
Creation Date |
ca. 1977 |
Place Of Origin |
Denmark |
Owned By |
Modeweg, Ellen |
Material |
cloth/beads/leather/plastic |
Associated People |
Modeweg, Ellen Jensen, Karen |
Search Terms |
Modeweg, Ellen Jensen, Karen toy doll folk costume |
Provenance |
The dolls (1985.026.003, .004, and .006) were made by Karen Jensen for donor Ellen's children circa 1977. Karen Jensen lived in Denmark and worked at the Royal Danish porcelain factory. The donor, Ellen Modeweg, was born February 19, 1888 and immigrated to the United States in June 1907. She married Charles Jensen in 1907, and they had four children. Charles worked for the Sante Fe railroads. He died in 1936. In 1949, Ellen remarried to another Dane, Carl Modeweg, who was the last family member of "Bredde Kladefabrik" near Lyngby in Denmark. Carl's grandfather was the last person to run the factory. The main building where the owner lived is now a museum. As of 1985, Ellen had 4 children, 14 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, and 5 great great grandchildren. |
Images |
276\1985026006.JPG |
Date Received by Museum |
1984 |
