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  • Anita, "the living doll" : smallest woman in the world : age 30 years, height 26 inches.
  • A clothed child picks up a doll from the ground and walks away. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • A girl playing at being a nurse by rubbing "Vick" ointment on the chest of a doll. Colour lithograph.
  • Francis Glisson. Line engraving by W. Dolle, 1672, after W. Faithorne.
  • Doll, spirit figure, in Ivory, Eskimo. Finely carved facial features. Head perforated through ears, and cotton threaded to represent hair.
  • Two girls fight over a doll which they both lay claim to. Coloured stipple engraving by C. Knight after H. Singleton.
  • A girl plays with her doll by an open window where a bird cage is hanging. Wood engraving by G. Roux.
  • Two children give a tea party for their doll, an old lady sits reading in the background. Lithograph by de Villain.
  • A female figure comes out of a cupboard on top of which three doll-like figures wait, one of which holds a club. Etching by F. Carter, 1908.
  • Actors in role: the sculptor Hidari Jingoro offering a cup of sake to a doll that has come to life and stepped out of its box. Colour woodcut by Kunisada I, 1856.
  • A child's doll dressed up in a clown costume decorated with hearts is dragged along the floor by a child amidst a crowd of feet representing the idea of protecting children from AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A girl and a boy hold up a female and a male doll who appears to wear a condom with the message below: "At 10 years old, children are capable of understanding many situations"; one of a series of posters representing an advertisement for a competition for posters of images against AIDS. Colour lithograph by Eric Perillaud.
  • A girl and a boy hold up a female and a male doll who appears to wear a condom with the message below: "At 10 years old, children are capable of understanding many situations"; one of a series of posters representing an advertisement for a competition for posters of images against AIDS. Colour lithograph by Eric Perillaud.
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts and container, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts, German
  • Vim, cleanser and polisher, advert
  • A nurse checking on a playful child. Watercolour drawing by J.E. Sutcliffe, 1904.