Description: BEAUTIFUL PALE PRESSED BISQUE JUMEAU BÉBÉ TRISTE ALSO KNOWN AS LONG FACE JUNEAU NO DAMAGE TO BISQUE CRISP MOLDING NO REPAIRS NO HAIRLINES BEAUTIFULLY PALE PAINTED FEATURES GENEROUSLY PAINTED FULL OUTLINED LIPS WATERY BLUE EYES WITH LIGHTLY BLACK EYELINER CHUNKY MÉDAILLE D’or JUMEAU BODY WITH STRAIGHT WRISTS FEET HAVE A SEPARATED TOE SHE IS SIZE 14 OFTEN THESE LONG FACE JUNEAUS ATE FOUND WITH DARK PAINTING ORANGY CHEEKS AND SMALL DARK LIPS THIS ONE WITH HER LIGHT BLUSH CHEEKS FULL LIPS MAKES HER ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE WHICH MAKES HER A RARE FIND AND A WONDERFUL ADDITION TO ANY COLLE TION BODY HAS REPAIRS PAINT LOSS AND REPAINT PLEASE SEE PICS 30 INCHES WHICH MAKES IT A RARE SIZE FOR THIS MODEL GLUE AROUND CAVITIES EDGE NEEDS TO BE REMOVED WHERE THE WIG WAS ORIGINAL PATE WIG IS AUBURN HUMAN HAIR MADE IN FRANCE ONE TINY BLEMISH ON FOREHEAD SEE PIC LOOKS LIKE A SLIGHT SCUFF WOULD PROBABLY COME OFF SO TINY AND LIGHT THAT ITS DIFFICULT TO SEE DRESS HAS SOME DAMAGE TO SLEEVE SHE ALSO HAS AN ATTACHED BRASS BEBÉ BROOCH PETTICOAT HAS BEEN RESEWN IN ONE AREA BUT IN GOOD CONDITION HAT IS HANDMADE LACE DETAIL MATCHES DRESS LACE No shoes AUTHENTICATED AND EXAMINED BY LOUVRE MUSEUM EDUCATED CURATOR IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE PICS OF BODY CONDITION PLEASE MESSAGE ME I WILL FORWARD History : Émile-Louis Jumeau, (French, 1843 -1910), maker Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse, (French, 1848-1913), sculptor of head “Long-Face” Bébé (so-called Triste) Marked: “14” on back of head, blue stamp on body, about 1879 Gift of Carolyn K. and Richard F. Barry III In the 1870s, Jumeau & Cie. began to produce dolls with porcelain heads made in house rather than bought from a supplier. This model is considered one of the most beautiful Bébé dolls of its time. She was first introduced by Emilie-Louis Jumeau in December, 1879. It was the first doll modeled by a renowned sculptor, Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse. He reportedly used a painting of the 4-year-old Prince Henri de Navarre (1553-1610), later King Henry IV of France, as inspiration. This doll was the first to have complex glass paperweight eyes the “new” human eyes, giving it a more lifelike appearance. The ears were also modeled separately, then applied to the bisque head before firing.
Price: 12500 USD
Location: Verdun, Quebec
End Time: 2024-12-08T15:10:47.000Z
Shipping Cost: 175 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Jumeau
Antique: Yes
Doll Gender: Girl Doll
Type: Bisque Doll
Character: Long Face, Triste
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Doll Eye Color: Blue
Set Includes: Carrier
Material: Bisque, Composition
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1900
Country/Region of Manufacture: France