Madame Alexander Doll


Item Number: 358

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $80

Online Close: Oct 31, 2010 1:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!


Description

Original box. Pierrot 1558


The Pierrot, or "French clown," derived from the Commedia dell'Arte character Pedrolino – the youngest actor of the troupe, deadpan and downtrodden. Although Pedrolino appeared without mask, Pierrot usually appears in whiteface, typically with very little other color on the face. Like Arlecchino, Pedrolino's character changed enormously with the rising popularity of pantomime in the late 19th century, becoming Pierrot. This clown character prefers black and white or other a simple primary color, such as red in his or her costume. Madame's Pierrot has a
White Clown outfit with Red Trim and Red Hearts. The painted white face has Rhinestones on it.
Size: 14" Madame Alexander Doll
Hair: Bald
Eyes: Blue, Open & Close
Mold: Retired Maryjane
Edition: Retired, Americana Series


14" Madame Alexander Retired Doll Mold.

Special Instructions

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Donated by

Joyce and Carl Elliott