This is Ruby Bridges by Karen Oyekanmi. |
Won in a silent auction held on November 10, 2018, at the Festival of Black Dolls Show and Sale, this 13-1/2-inch full-body porcelain doll represents 6-year-old Ruby Bridges, the first African American child to integrate the William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana in September 1960.
Her cute mouth forms the shape of an O. |
Ruby's wig is handmade. |
Ruby has a handmade black wig that has bangs, four braids in back and one side top braid that is accented with a large white grosgrain ribbon. Her inset eyes are brown with applied upper eyelashes and hand-painted lower eyelashes.
Ruby is dressed in a white dress that has a white floral print. |
The fabric of her undies matches the dress fabric. |
The paper hang tag has a headshot of 6-year-old Ruby Bridges, the back of which reads:
Ruby B.
2018 4/10
by Karen O.
ABBDA
Back of hang tag |
Ruby Bridges tribute dolls, L-R, Wilma, Destiny, and Ruby. |
In this last picture, Karen O.'s Ruby Bridges doll poses with two other dolls that represent 6-year-old Ruby Bridges. Wilma is a full-body porcelain 10-1/2-inch doll by Mary Moline, manufactured by Rumblehouse Press in 1981. Destiny is a 12-inch felt doll by Starkey's Daughter Cloth Dolls, made specifically for me as a gift from the talented artist, Rachel McCullough Sherrod.
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Fecha: December 06, 2018 at 02:00AM
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