tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754020178585181601.post2638419775388519522..comments2020-08-25T12:29:40.135-07:00Comments on THE ARTISTS HAND: Lady MerriweatherROBIN JAGO THOMPSONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13153395106759334767noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754020178585181601.post-70914966007524058452011-04-09T08:15:31.786-07:002011-04-09T08:15:31.786-07:00Thank you Robin for inviting me to your website. ...Thank you Robin for inviting me to your website. Your dolls are amazing, I always admired the artistry of the old woodens. I collect antique dolls and also love history and the arts, so my blog is a combination of both, and I have tried to feature dolls through out the ages with a summary of what was going on in the world around the times they were created.<br />I collect 18th century and early 20th dolls and try to collect as much as I can afford. Papier mache, and chinas are the ones I tend to gravitate to. Old Woodens are such rarities and of course priceless if you can find them. I'll keep watching your website for more beautaiful examples.<br />Bisous<br />MartaDolls from the Attichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10657475720821198743noreply@blogger.com