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ome days
only passed by and here is that in the other end of the thread a known
voice asked me for a meeting for " our story of whistler " (I would
need caricaturist's talent to describe you my head at this moment
there!)... about two years had passed by since our first interview. The
whistler had a little changed: one had it remake its elastics (which
were not nevertheless so used and one had stuck on it (if, yes! and in
the very powerful glue) natural steep hair as "spaghetti", although in
the recollection of the owners, it wore a wig in mohair a little
ruffled as well as " Titi Parisien's " cap, which explains the name
with which it had been baptized:" Gavroche " ( Street urchin ).
Fortunately, it always wore the clothes of origin (!!!). Apparently our
"finch" had meanwhile gone round of Paris: from clinic to specialized
shop, by way of Flat markets and of the Auction room, the owners had
finally calculated their requirements and chose the Museum as ultimate
house as their " Gavroche ". It is there henceforth exposed since last
April 3. Here is for the circumstances of the adoption of our whistler
STEINER. But let us come there now to the description: rare, even
exceptional, this whistler STEINER dates the time when the widow
Lafosse steered the famous Parisian company, namely from 1892 till
1899. One did not find a patent deposited by the manufacturer for this
system but mark in the red inking-pad LE PARISIEN, affixed on the nape
of the neck, allows to date exactly this doll with head in pressing
biscuit, contemporary of the first babies - character of JUMEAU, the
double-face babies BRU and the other " expressive olls of the end of
the XIXEME century, as well as STEINER's determinedly realistic models
(such the servicemen and the other male subjects). The interest of the
specimen presented here resides on one hand, in the state of origin
completed (head, bodies and clothes are rigorously authentic, on the
other hand in the direct origin of the family which possessed it since
about 1OO years..
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