Peruvian Male Doll
Artifact IDMO 2022.1.17
Object Type
Manikin, Teaching
Possible Maker
WPA Alabama Visual Education Project
(American, 1935 - 1942)
Dateca. 1935-1942
Mediumpaper (papier-mâché), paint, fabric (oilcloth, cotton), yarn, cord
Dimensionsoverall H 13 1/8 in x W 9 in x D 4 in (33.3 cm x 22.9 cm x 10.2 cm )
Physical DescriptionA Works Progress Administration (WPA) visual education doll of a Peruvian male. Made of papier-mâché, cloth, and oilcloth, with painted features, the doll is wearing a white shirt and knee-length black trousers. Draped over the outfit is a blue poncho with red and yellow banded trim and several wide decorative woven green strips with yellow, red, white, and gray accents. A white fabric tag sewn to the inside of the poncho has the typed words "Peru Original." On his head the doll wears a red, green, and tan crocheted cap (chullo) and on his feet he is wearing sandals.
Historical NoteThis doll was made by a Birmingham, Alabama branch of the New Deal’s Works Projects Administration (WPA), possibly the WPA Alabama Visual Education Project. Dolls were created as educational visual aids by various WPA handicraft and museum extension projects around the country. Ethnic dolls, like this one, were designed to educate children on the different cultures around the world and were made available in educational institutions such as schools and libraries.Additional Details
Custodial History NoteDonated to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum by Cheryl and Gerald Hale in 2021.
Credit LineGift of Cheryl and Gerald Hale
National Archives Catalog CollectionFranklin D. Roosevelt Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 735948)
National Archives Catalog SeriesArtifacts Relating to the New Deal (National Archives Identifier 750981)
Use Restriction StatusUnrestrictedCopyrightReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.In Collection(s)
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